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Liverpool secured a fourth straight win in the Premier League, beating bottom side Burnley on Sunday.

It trimmed the gap on leaders Man City back down to nine points, with a crucial game in hand for Jurgen Klopp's side.

Midfielder Fabinho struck the only goal of the game at Turf Moor in the first half.

But what about the players away from Anfield this season? Liverpool sent a clutch of players out on loan this campaign, with many plying their trade in the EFL.

Here, Mirror Sport runs the rule over those out on loan and checks in on how they got on over the weekend.

After a nightmare debut for Phillips at Bournemouth - beaten by non-league Boreham Wood in the FA Cup - he's helped the Cherries bounce back and record successive Championship wins.

They came from behind to beat Blackpool 2-1 on Saturday. Phillips played the full 90 minutes in what proved to be a thrilling afternoon at Bloomfield Road.

Scott Parker's side had a rotten first half when Dominic Solanke's awful penalty was easily saved by home stopper Daniel Grimshaw. Josh Bowler's strike then put the hosts 1-0 up.

It looked like a miserable day for Phillips' men but they pulled off a superb late comeback with Jamal Lowe and then Siriki Dembele stealing the points.

And Phillips even finished the game as an auxiliary centre-forward. Parker said of the tactical switch-up: "We've made numerous changes during the second half and it's worked, but there's

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