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Fousseni Diabate “will get even better” after the Leicester City loanee made an impressive full debut for Turkish side Sivasspor.

Diabate played 80 minutes of his new club’s 1-1 draw with Trabzonspor, catching the eye with his pace and trickery, before fading late on.

His manager Hakan Keles said: “He is slowly adapting to the team. The first match showed a positive performance but he will get even better.”

Elliott Moore scored for the second week running as City’s sister club OH Leuven picked up a first victory in eight games.

Centre-back Moore showed a striker’s touch and finish as Leuven beat Lommel United 3-2 thanks to an 89th-minute winner.

Bartosz Kapustka also played in the win for Nigel Pearson’s side, who still face an uphill battle to avoid the relegation play-offs in the Belgian second tier, needing to bridge a seven-point gap with five games remaining.

Filip Benkovic kept the 15th clean sheet of his Celtic loan spell as Brendan Rodgers’ side beat Hamilton 3-0.

The victory put Benkovic and co. three points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership.

George Thomas played 90 minutes as Scunthorpe recorded a fifth win in six to further ease their League One relegation fears.

Wales international Thomas played on the left wing for the 1-0 victory over Fleetwood, and was not as effective as in previous weeks.

“He saw plenty of the ball but was not as influential as he is behind the strikers,” the Grimsby Telegraph wrote, awarding Thomas six out of 10.

In the Championship, Callum Elder was an unused substitute as bottom-of-the-table Ipswich lost 2-1 at Aston Villa.

Elder, who celebrated his 24th birthday on Sunday, had conceded a penalty the week before.

In the FA Cup fourth round, Daniel Iversen made a string of saves but could not reproduce his penalty-saving heroics from the third round as a late Doncaster spot-kick knocked Oldham out.

Islam Slimani and Fenerbahce are still to play. A victory over third-placed Yeni Matalyaspor on Monday (5pm kick-off) would see the struggling Turkish giants jump out of the relegation zone.