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Parrott praise, Sarr assist, Ndombele struggle, Etete shines: How Tottenham loan stars fared

Some of Tottenham Hotspur's 11 loan players have certainly been catching the eye with their performances across Europe this week.

Spurs have a large group of players currently away from the club and plying their trade in England, Scotland, France, Spain and Sweden, all looking to make the staff at Tottenham, not least the club's head coach Antonio Conte, take notice. Some of the players have been sent out to broaden their experience of the senior game, some to simply get minutes under their belts and others to place them in the shop window ahead of potential summer moves.

Here's how the large group of Spurs loanees got on over the past week.

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Lo Celso enjoyed more Champions League joy as he played the full match as Villarreal stunned Bayern Munich in midweek with a 1-1 draw at the Allianz Arena to take their place in the semi-finals.

Sky Sports handed the Argentinean an eight in their player ratings for his performance against the German giants. Lo Celso was involved in Villarreal's crucial goal on the night, rushing up the pitch and sliding a ball through to Gerard Moreno. He squared it for Samuel Chukwueze, who lifted his finish over Manuel Neuer to stun the hosts.

Lo Celso, who had been named man of the match in the first leg, then got just 29 minutes to his name in Saturday's 2-1 La Liga win at Getafe as Villarreal boss Unai Emery continues to start him in the Champions League and rest him from the starting line-up in the league in recent weeks.

Lo Celso has now made 14 appearances for Emery's team since his deadline day switch from Tottenham.

Gil was back in action after his hip injury with 74 minutes to his name

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