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It might have been a tough few days for Tottenham Hotspur but some of their loan players have been enjoying success away from the club.
Tottenham have a whole host of players playing elsewhere on loan across England, Scotland and Europe following a number of temporary moves out of the club in January and back in the summer.
Some big names departed last month as Antonio Conte looked to move unhappy voices out of the dressing room, as Tanguy Ndombele, Giovani Lo Celso and Bryan Gil all departed with game time limited for them in the capital.
Alfie Whiteman was the latest to depart earlier this month after returning to Sweden to link up with Degerfors once again. The shot-stopper will play friendlies and enjoy a pre-season before this year's Allsvenskan campaign begins on April 9.
So how exactly did the rest of Spurs loanees get on over the past week? takes a look.
Ndombele has been impressing since returning to Lyon but he had a tough day at the office along with his team as they lost 1-0 at home to Lille on Sunday.
Get French Football News handed him just a four in their match player ratings, joint lowest on the Lyon side.
Ndombele had told Lyon's official website last week: "I'm not at 100% yet but I'm