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LUFC Leeds United Loan Watch – October 16th – October 21st

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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 have seven players out on a loan at the moment.


Lewie Coyle – Fleetwood Town (Season-long loan)
Appearances 15 (0) Total 15 Goals 0


Coyle played the 90 minutes in both the 1-1 draw at Scunthorpe United in midweek and the 1-0 loss at leaders Shrewsbury Town on Saturday, where they lost to a last minute winner. Coyle also picked up his second yellow card of the season at Shrewsbury.


Luke Murphy – Burton Albion (Season-long loan)
Appearances 11 (2) Total 14 Goals 0


Murphy played the 90 minutes on Saturday and he also picked up his second yellow card of the season in the 2-0 defeat at Nottingham Forest

Tyler Denton – Port Vale (Season-long loan)
Appearances 11 (1) Total 12 Goals


Denton was substituted at half time in the 3-0 midweek win at Morecambe after picking up an injury and it forced him to miss the 1-0 win at Exeter City at the weekend.

Marcus Antonsson – Blackburn Rovers (Season-long loan)
Appearances 9 (2) Total 11 Goals 3


Antonsson played the 90 minutes for Blackburn in their midweek 1-1 draw with Plymouth Argyle and Ewood Park but he was left on the bench on Saturday as they beat Portsmouth 3-0.

Mallik Wilks – Accrington Stanley (On loan until January 3rd 2018
Appearances 2 (11) Total 13 Goals 3


Wilks continues to be used from the bench in the league for Accrington. He was a last minute substitute in the 3-2 defeat at Stevenage in midweek and he came on after 75 minutes on Saturday, as they won 2-0 at Crewe Alexandra.

Ouasim Bouy – Cultural Leonesa – (Season-long loan)
Appearances 1 (2) Total 3 Goals 0


Cultural Leonesa are in action against Albacete on Monday evening.

Bailey Peacock-Farrell – York City (One-Month November 12th)
Appearances 2 (0) Total 2

Peacock-Farrell played the 90 minutes for York on Saturday as they went down to a 3-2 defeat at Salford City. The young stopper was at fault for the third goal, according to the report in the York Press.



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