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Norton-Cuffy Shines in Millwall’s Victory
- Updated: August 31, 2023
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Loan roundup: Norton-Cuffy shines in Millwall’s Championship victory
Several of our Arsenal players were out on loan over the weekend, and here’s a look at their performances in the latest Loan Watch update.
Brooke Norton-Cuffy made an impactful debut by playing 68 minutes for Millwall in their 1-0 triumph against Stoke City on Saturday. Kevin Nisbet’s goal secured the victory, pushing Millwall up to 11th place in the Championship standings.
Meanwhile, Charlie Patino featured for 71 minutes during Swansea City’s encounter with Preston North End, which ended in a 2-1 defeat. Although Patino provided an assist for Harrison Ashby’s goal, Preston managed to secure the win through Andrew Hughes and Duane Holmes’ goals.
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In League One action, Tyreece John-Jules made his debut by coming on in the 81st minute for Derby County, who clinched a 4-2 victory over Peterborough United. Jonson Clarke-Harris scored for Peterborough, but a Martyn Waghorn hat-trick and a goal from Eiran Cashin sealed the win for Derby.
Over in the Football League’s fourth tier, Mauro Bandeira entered the field in the 86th minute for Colchester United, who secured a 3-0 win against Gillingham. Fiacre Kelleher, Samson Tovide, and Bradley Ihionvien scored for Colchester, while Gillingham had Ethan Coleman sent off.
Billy Vigar featured in two matches for Eastbourne Borough during the Bank Holiday weekend. He came on as a substitute in the 69th minute in Saturday’s 1-0 loss to Truro City and played the full 90 minutes in Monday’s 1-0 loss against Chelmsford City.
The Women’s Championship kicked off on Sunday, with Freya Godfrey making a 64th-minute appearance for Charlton Athletic in their 1-1 draw against Sheffield United, replacing Angela Addison.
In other leagues, Marquinhos was an unused substitute as Nantes played to a 3-3 draw against AS Monaco in Ligue 1. Similarly, Catalin Cirjan remained on the bench for FC Rapid Bucuresti’s 5-3 victory over U Craiova 1948 in the Romanian SuperLiga. Alex Runarsson was also an unused substitute in Cardiff City’s 2-1 win against Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship.
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By- Sahiba Suri