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Not only did Leicester City score a late winner at Burnley, but two of their loanees were also on the right side of injury-time goals this weekend.

Here's a round-up of how Filip Benkovic, Adrien Silva and City's loan stars fared.

Filip Benkovic

Benkovic played his first Celtic match for almost two months as he returned from an ankle injury.

The Croatian centre-back played the final 17 minutes of the Scottish Premiership leaders’ match at Dundee as Odsonne Edouard scored a 96th-minute winner to send the Bhoys 10 points clear.

It was a goal that Benkovic greatly enjoyed, judging by his dancing…

Adrien Silva

Silva earned the man-of-the-match award as Monaco continued their unbeaten run.

The Portuguese midfielder played 90 minutes once again, impressing fans and journalists alike as Carlos Vinicius scored a last-minute winner at second-placed Lille, moving Monaco further away from the Ligue 1 relegation places.

Nice-Matin awarded him a 7/10, writing: "Impressively composed. The Portuguese has brought a lot of accuracy to Monaco's game and ensured there is a balance to the team. He slowed Lille's counter-attack and won a lot of free-kicks."

Silva has now made seven appearances for Monaco and is yet to taste defeat.

Islam Slimani and Fousseni Diabate

City’s two loanees in Turkey went head-to-head this weekend, albeit Slimani played no part again, the Algerian striker left out of Fenerbahce’s squad for the fourth straight league game.

Diabate, meanwhile, played 90 minutes leading the line for Sivasspor, who despite scoring first, lost 2-1 to their more illustrious hosts.

George Thomas

The Wales midfielder scored his third Scunthorpe goal of the season in a 4-1 midweek win over Southend but did not have such an enjoyable afternoon at Portsmouth on Saturday.

The Iron lost 2-0 at Fratton Park, a result that keeps them in League One’s 12-team relegation battle.

Thomas was awarded a 5/10 by GrimsbyLive, who said the Welshman “was very busy in the midfield but the final ball was lacking”.

Daniel Iversen

After a deluge of rain in Greater Manchester, Iversen and Oldham’s meeting with Tranmere at Boundary Park was postponed because of a waterlogged pitch.

It would have been the Latics’ first match since Paul Scholes left the club.

Josh Knight

The young centre-back has still not returned from the ankle injury he sustained on his Peterborough debut and so missed the Posh’s 2-1 defeat to Coventry.

He is expected to return to full fitness in the next fortnight.

Darnell Johnson

The young defender was absent for Hibernian’s 2-0 win over Motherwell through injury, but is nearing a return to full fitness.

Elliott Moore and Bartosz Kapustka

The duo at City’s sister club are still in preparation for the Belgian second tier’s relegation round, which begins next weekend.

Callum Elder

Elder, out with a hip problem, missed Ipswich’s draw with Nottingham Forest, the Tractor Boys’ sixth 1-1 tie in their last seven outings.

Paul Lambert’s side remain bottom of the Championship.

Andy King

King has returned to City from Derby after an ankle injury ruled him out for the rest of the season.