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Carter-Vickers' Celtic transfer fee revealed, Ndombele assist, Gil blow in Tottenham loan latest

It was a mixed week for Tottenham Hotspur's loan army with one young player in particular enjoying a moment to remember.

It was another week packed with minutes for Tottenham Hotspur's loan players as they took to football pitches across the continent. Spurs have 11 players out on loan at clubs in England, Scotland, France, Spain and Sweden, all looking to make the coaching staff at Tottenham, not least Antonio Conte, sit up and take notice.

Here's how the big group of Spurs loanees get on over the past week.

Sir Kenneth Branagh, Michelin star food and the eye-popping luxury of Tottenham Hotspur's H Club

There's only one place to start this week and that's with Cameron Carter-Vickers after the 24-year-old earned himself legendary status at Celtic by scoring the winning goal in the Old Firm Derby on Sunday. The Spurs defender lashed home a low shot after a free-kick into the box fell his way, and his 42nd minute strike proved to be the winner in a derby which helped Celtic move six points clear of Rangers in the title chase.

Carter-Vickers was named man of the match and was superb in his defensive work, winning eight of his 10 duels, plus nine clearances and three interceptions in a commanding display.

"Cameron Carter-Vickers and Carl Starfelt, I made it crystal clear before the game at Ibrox that those two were going to have to be outstanding for Celtic to win," former Hoops star Chris Sutton wrote in his Daily Record column. "Both players were every bit as good as they needed to be. In fact, they were even better with one of them coming up with a winning goal.

"Carter-Vickers and Starfelt were asked time and time again to defend their box. To cope with set plays, to match the Rangers strength in those situations. Time

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