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It's fair to say that Tottenham haven't had the best of luck when it's come to loan players this season.

Jack Clarke, who joined the club in the summer, was one of a number to be recalled at the turn of the year after barely featuring.

The January transfer window saw even more head out on loan to get regular first-team football, with Danny Rose and Kyle Walker-Peters the notable exits as they joined Newcastle United and Southampton respectively.

But how did they all do at the weekend? football.london runs you through all the action right here.

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Danny Rose

The left-back has yet to be on the winning side since his loan move to Newcastle United at the end of January.

Coming off the bench in the 0-0 draw against Norwich City, Rose then started in the defeats away at Arsenal and Crystal Palace.

He played 71 minutes in Saturday's 1-0 loss at Selhurst Park as Matt Ritchie replaced him as they looked to find a late equaliser.

Kyle Walker-Peters

Walker-Peters wasn't involved at the weekend as Southampton beat Aston Villa 2-0.

Having made his debut for Saints the previous week against Burnley, the right-back missed out due to a calf injury.

The loanee will be hoping to return to action on Saturday when Ralph Hasenhuttl's men travel to West Ham.

Jack Clarke

Another player who didn't feature at the weekend was Clarke.

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The winger was named on the bench for QPR's 0-0 draw at Nottingham Forest but Mark Warburton didn't decide to bring him on in search of a late winner.

The York-born ace has played in four games for the Championship side so far and he will have his fingers crossed for a fifth appearance on Tuesday night against Derby.

Luke Amos

While Clarke didn't play at the City Ground in the goalless draw, fellow Tottenham teammate Amos did come on against the promotion contenders.

However, it was literally for the final two minutes of the contest as he replaced Eberechi Eze.

Amos, who has been in and out of the starting XI recently, has made 25 appearances for QPR this term and has two goals to his name.

Cameron Carter-Vickers

Carter-Vickers is now back on the pitch and getting regular gametime after a frustrating spell at Stoke City during the first part of the season.

Since coming off the bench on his debut in the defeat at West Brom, the United States international has started in three of their last four matches, including Saturday's 3-1 defeat at Charlton.

The Hatters return to action on Tuesday evening with a tricky home game against high-flying Brentford.

Anthony Georgiou

Georgiou is still waiting to make his Bolton debut following his move to Lancashire last month.

Barely featuring in his time at Ipswich Town during the first part of the campaign, a minor injury problem has put his Wanderers debut on ice for now.

The League One side face Blackpool and Accrington Stanley over the coming days and Georgiou could potentially be back on the pitch for those injury permitting.

Timothy Eyoma

Eyoma is another player still waiting to make his debut for Lincoln.

Missing out on the squad in recent weeks for their games against Rotherham, MK Dons and Accrington Stanley, the defender was named on the bench for the 0-0 draw with Gillingham but wasn't called upon by Michael Appleton.

Jack Roles

The youngster finally returned to the Cambridge United squad at the weekend for their goalless draw against Plymouth.

However, Roles, who last featured in the draw at Morecambe in January due to injury, wasn't called upon as neither side could find the breakthrough.

George Marsh

Marsh continues to play a prominent part in the Leyton Orient side as he played the full 90 minutes in Saturday's 2-2 draw against Oldham.

The midfielder has made 28 appearances for the League Two side this season and he currently has eight bookings to his name.

Kazaiah Sterling

The 2019/20 campaign really has been one to forget for the striker.

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Limited to only four appearances for Doncaster Rovers due to injury, he is still waiting to make his debut for Leyton Orient

Speaking at the start of February, Orient boss Ross Embleton claimed he's expecting Sterling to return before the end of the month.

"It has been a difficult injury for him," he told the East London & West Essex Guardian. "I don’t think it was a particularly severe injury when he did it, I think the recovery process has ended up taking longer than perhaps he hoped and Spurs first thought.

"We’re hoping that by the end of the month we’ll see him in and around us. He’s going to be at home games and that sort of thing.

"We feel as though within three or four weeks we’re going to be able to see him in and around the group."

Shilow Tracey

Whereas a number of his teammates have struggled to play since moving on loan in January, Tracey is thriving at Macclesfield Town.

He has so far made five appearances for the League Two outfit and he did manage to score his first goal for the club last Tuesday in their 1-1 draw against Plymouth.

The 21-year-old couldn't make it two goals in two games on Saturday as they lost 2-0 at Crewe.

Brandon Austin

The goalkeeper moved a bit further afield in January as he headed to Denmark to join Viborg FF on loan.

The Danish side are currently playing friendlies ahead of the return of league football following the winter break.

Austin did start in their 2-1 win over Mynai and he will be hoping to get the nod in the league against Hvidovre on Friday.

Armando Shashoua

Shashoua also headed abroad in January as he joined Spanish Segunda Division B side Atlético Baleares.

He has so far made three appearances for his new team and he came off the bench for the final three minutes of their 1-0 win over Racing Ferrol on Sunday.