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LUFC Leeds Loan Watch – No Debut For New Leeds Signing

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Vital Leeds United is keeping a close eye on how the Leeds players are doing during their loan spells away from the club.

Leeds now have four players out on a loan at the moment.

Lewie Coyle – Fleetwood Town (Season-long loan)
Appearances 27 (1) Total 28 Goals 0


Coyle played the 90 minutes for Fleetwood as they continued their return to form with a 2-1 win at Southend United.

The young full-back picked up his third booking of the season in a game that saw former Leeds midfielder Toumani Diagouraga score on his Fleetwood debut.

Fleetwood have now won three of their last four league games to move back into the top half of the table and they will hope to produce an FA Cup shock when they travel to Premier League Leicester City in midweek for their third round replay.

Luke Murphy – Burton Albion (Season-long loan)
Appearances 25 (2) Total 27 Goals 0


Murphy played 80 minutes for Burton as they went down to a 3-1 home defeat to Queens Park Rangers.

The midfielder also picked up his fifth yellow card of the season and his third in his last five games in the defeat.

Burton remain in the relegation zone after this latest defeat.

Marcus Antonsson – Blackburn Rovers (Season-long loan)
Appearances 21 (3) Total 24 Goals 8


Antonsson was once again missing for Blackburn as they beat fellow promotion hopefuls Shrewsbury Town 3-1 at Ewood Park.

The Swedish striker has now missed the last three games since suffering an ankle injury against Rochdale over the festive period.


Yosuke Ideguchi – Cultural Leonesa (Remainder of the season)
Appearances 0 (0) Total Goals 0


Ideguchi was not in the Leonesa squad as they scored a late winner to beat Lorca 2-1 in snowy conditions in Spain.


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