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Manchester United's attempts to qualify for next season's Champions League suffered another blow this weekend.
As well as wins for top four rivals Tottenham and West Ham, United themselves dropped points in their frustrating 1-1 draw with Leicester. That did little to boost the optimism of the Old Trafford support, whose side are now seventh.
Away from United it was a mixed bag of a weekend for their clutch of players out on loan in the Football League. Over the summer, United sent a batch of players out on loan. Here, we look at how they got on during what was a busy weekend across the Championship and Leagues One and Two.
Midfielder Chong suffered another potentially worrying injury concern in Birmingham's 1-0 win over rivals West Brom on Sunday. Chong had only just recently got back into the swing of things at City following his four-month lay-off following a groin injury that needed surgery.
He started today's match at St Andrew's and after a poor first half he pulled off a superb cross-field pass to pick out a Birmingham teammate. But almost instantly the United man felt his hamstring and was replaced on 56 minutes.
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