icon_corner icon_start_stop icon_start_stop icon_start_stop icon_post icon_miss icon_save icon_card_red icon_save icon_start_stop icon_sub icon_card_yellow accessibility icon account-off icon account-on icon arrow-left icon arrow-right icon attack icon chevron-down icon chevron-left icon chevron-right icon chevron-up icon Combined Shape Created with Sketch. cross icon defence icon icon_disallowed_goal email icon facebook icon giphy icon google icon instagram icon linkedin icon lock icon messenger icon padlock icon Svg Vector Icons : http://www.onlinewebfonts.com/icon Panel Created with Sketch. Pattern Created with Sketch. pinterest icon Icon_PlayButton Created with Sketch. plus-thin icon plus icon Created with Sketch. Created with Sketch. search icon soundcloud icon sub-in icon sub-out icon tweet icon twitter icon icon_user__out icon_user_out vimeo icon whatsapp icon icon_start_stop youtube icon

Club news

Loan watch: Key performances across weekend

/media/14372/grabban.jpg

AFC Bournemouth AFC Bournemouth

AFC Bournemouth's loanees were in great form across the weekend as the end of the season edges closer.

Goals were scored, awards were won and crucial points were gained across the domestic game and in France.

LEWIS GRABBAN

Grabban was in scintillating form for Aston Villa as ran riot against Ipswich Town at Portman Road.

The Villans were 4-0 winners and Grabban had a hand in three of the four strikes.

For the first goal, the striker found space and hit an effort which cannoned off the post, allowing Conor Hourihane to tap in.

The second was Grabban's strike - which came from a brilliant turn by the striker to get in the area before slamming in from close range.

Grabban's second goal came with a clinical finish in the box to make it three and all but seal a good win for the Midlands side.

BENIK AFOBE

Wolves sealed the Championship title in style with a 4-0 win over Bolton at the weekend.

Afobe started for Wolves and scored in the emphatic victory at Macron Stadium - he played a huge hand in the first goal, forcing the 'keeper into a save which allowed Barry Douglas to tap in.

But the striker had a goal of his own when Connor Coady chipped the ball down the line and he rounded the 'keeper to slot in.

He also won a penalty late on being brought down by former Wolves man Karl Henry to allow Coady to score the fourth.

MAX GRADEL

Winger Gradel was in flying form for Toulouse as they were 2-0 winners over Angers in Ligue 1.

The Ivorian put in a match-winning performance, scoring and assisting the only goals of the game.

The first was a cross from the byline which gave former Arsenal striker Yaya Sanogo a tap in.

His goal came in the second-half and was a cooly converted penalty.

SAM MATTHEWS

Matthews played 90 minutes for Eastleigh as the Spitfires were beaten 2-0 by Macclesfield Town.

But on a more positive note, Matthews was recognised for his efforts for the club this season by winning the club's Player of the Season award.

BEN WHITFIELD

Port Vale secured League One safety thanks to a 1-1 draw with Mansfield Town at the weekend.

Whitfield came on in the 44th minute at Field Mill to help the Valiants to an 89th minute equaliser - Tom Pope scoring - which ensured surivival for the Staffordshire side.

BAILY CARGILL

Defender Cargill played 90 minutes for Partick Thistle as they were 2-1 winners over Hamilton Academical in the Scottish Premiership.

RYAN ALLSOP

Allsop played 90 minutes as Lincoln City gave their chances of a top-seven finish a boost by beating Colchester United 2-1 in the last minute.

AARON RAMSDALE

The 'keeper played the full 90 as Chesterfield were beaten 4-1 at Forest Green Rovers.

WILL DENNIS

Dennis played 90 minutes as Weymouth were 3-2 winners away at Kings Langley, which means they're still in the hunt for a home play-off tie in the Evo Stik Southern Premier League.

ELSEWHERE

Joe Quigley and Ollie Harfield were unused subs for Boreham Wood, while Mihai Dobre was also unused for Rochdale. Sam Surridge wasn't involved in the Yeovil Town squad.

Breaking News

Dismiss