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Liverpool booked their spot in the fifth round of the FA Cup thanks to a relatively comfortable home win over Cardiff.
The game will be remembered for Harvey Elliott's excellent return from injury, and his fine strike to cap a memorable afternoon.
But what about the players away from Anfield this season? Liverpool sent a clutch of young players out on loan this campaign, with many plying their trade in the EFL.
January saw two new players head out to the second tier, whilst Rhys Williams ended his unsuccessful spell with Swansea early.
Here, runs the rule over those out on loan and checks in on how they got on over the weekend.
Defender Phillips made a deadline day move to Championship high-fliers Bournemouth but endured a nightmare debut.
The 24-year-old played the full 90 minutes as Scott Parker's side suffered a humiliating FA Cup fourth round loss at home to non-league Boreham Wood.
A goal from their veteran midfielder Mark Ricketts was enough to seal a famous win for the National League side.
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