Hugo Bueno has been in the news a couple of times this week. Earlier in the week it was reported that the Spanish left back had caught the eye of giants Barcelona, Worryingly a couple of days later it was reported that Wolves DO NOT have an option to recall Bueno in January meaning it’s unlikely that he will return to Wolves this season and that Barcelona will wait until the end of the season before making a potential offer. Elsewhere two of our lads went head to head and weather postponements caused issues in England this week. There was also a first senior international call-up for one the players.
James Storer – Darlaston Town (1874) FC – Northern Premier League
Storer’s game away at Quorn survived the harsh conditions to avoid postponement, with the goalkeeper and his Darlaston teammates really battling against the conditions in the second half. A 1-1 draw with injury-stricken league leaders Quorn was a solid result for Storer, whose opposition now moved 9 points clear at the top of the Northern Premier League
Midlands table. Darlaston remain fifth but will be pleased to keep their unbeaten opponents at bay.
Lucas Kibrya – Wolverhampton Casuals – Midlands Football League Premier Division
No game this week for Lucas Kibrya.
George Hardy – Highgate United FC – Midlands Football League Premier Division
No game for George Hardy due to fixture postponement.
Chem Campbell – Reading – EFL League One
A full 90 minutes for Campbell on the right-wing as Reading defeated Peterborough United 2-1 away from home. A brace from Harvey Knibbs helped the Royals reach 8th place in theLeague One table. With 13 appearances in all competitions and six goal contributions to boot, it has been a relatively successful loan spell for the Welsh forward who has won the Reading fans around. Campbell’s initial loan spell is short-term and ends in January but an extension may be in the pipeline.
Nigel Lonwijk – Huddersfield Town FC – EFL League One
Huddersfield Town secured a 2-1 win in League One action against Charlton Athletic at the John Smith’s stadium. The Terriers are now unbeaten in their last six league games and sit happily in the play-off positions in fifth. Lonwijk played the full match that saw his side down 10-men Charlton to make it six wins from six home games. The Dutch defender took a bit of
a beating for Charlton’s red card, Greg Docherty taking a wild swing at Lonwijk before receiving his marching orders.
Joe Hodge – Huddersfield Town FC – EFL League One
Joe Hodge is still out injured.
Tawanda Chirewa – Derby County – EFL Championship
Tawanda Chirewa is still out injured.
Tyler Roberts – AFC Fylde – National League
No game for Tyler Roberts due to fixture postponement.
Hugo Bueno – Feyenoord – Eredivisie
Hugo Bueno missed Feyenoords 3-0 victory at home to Heerenveen this weekend due to injury. It’s unlikely he will be available for Feyenoord’s trip to Man City tomorrow.
Ki-Jana Hoever – Auxerre – Ligue 1
Auxerre scored a 90+3 minute winner this weekend in their 1-0 home victory against Angers. Ki-Jana Hoever played the full 90 minutes and got the assist for the goal with a beautiful dinked cross to find Hamari Traore free at the back post to head home. Auxerre have now won their last four home games and moved up to 7th in Ligue 1.
Nathan Fraser – Zulte Waregem – Belgian First Division B
Nathan Fraser played the last 13 minutes of Zulte Waregem’s 5-1 victory against RFC Seraing. The win puts Zulte Waregem back top of Belgian First Division B.
Marvin Marvellous Kaleta – Motherwell – Scottish Premiership
Marvin Kaleta played 89 minutes in Motherwell’s 2-1 defeat away to Ross County this weekend the result drops Motherwell to 5th in the Scottish Premiership.
Dexter Lembikisa – Yverdon Sports – Swiss Super League
Dexter Lembikisa didn’t make the match day squad for Yverdon Sports 0-0 draw against St Gallen this weekend. The result means Yverdon Sport remain 10th out of 12 teams in the Swiss Super League.
Chiquinho – RCD Mallorca – La Liga
Chiquinho came on for the last 5 minutes of RCD Mallorca’s 3-2 away victory to Fabio Silva’s Las Palmas. RCD Mallorca moved up to 8th in the La Liga standings.
Fabio Silva- Las Palmas
Mixed emotions this week for Fabio Silva, Silva made his senior debut for Portugal Last Monday in Portugal’s 1-1 draw with Croatia and he was back scoring for Club on the weekend. Silva scored a 83rd minute equaliser from the penalty spot at home to Chiquinho’s RCD Mallorca but Las Palmas were unable to hold on to the result as RCD Mallorca scored a 90+1 minute winner in the battle of Wolves Loanees.