Report: The latest Spurs loan update – Tanganga sent off for getting punched in the face

Report: The latest Spurs loan update – Tanganga sent off for getting punched in the face

Report: The latest Spurs loan update – Tanganga sent off for getting punched in the face

With only a few games remaining in the season, some of the players Spurs loaned to other teams have already served their whole term there. This is how each of them fared during the past week.

The Tottenham first team still has three games remaining in the Premier League season, so they have work to do.

However, now that the Championship season is finished, a few of Tottenham’s benchwarmers are prepared to end their loan assignments and head back to North London.

In the meantime, teams in the Netherlands, Spain, Italy, and Turkey are getting ready for their championship matches throughout Europe.

Here are the results of the eleven Tottenham players who are still on loan as of last week, either through success or failure.

Tanguy Ndombele

For the fifth time in the previous six games, the Frenchman started the match on the bench as Galatasaray easily defeated Sivasspor 6-1. The Turkish team is getting closer to winning the league again, but Ndombele isn’t contributing to their success.

Djed Spence

Spence played the entire ninety minutes as Genoa and AC Milan fought to an exciting 3-3 tie at the San Siro this past weekend. Spence hopes to end strong in his final three Serie A games and even secure a permanent move to Italy.

Sergio Reguilon

Reguilon received a yellow card during the course of the game as Brentford and Fulham played to a scoreless draw over the weekend. There isn’t much left to play for because Brentford is already safe from relegation, but the Spaniard is eager to keep up his strong play and secure a transfer this summer.

Alejo Veliz

Veliz eventually appeared on the field for Sevilla, contributing six minutes as a substitute in a 3-0 victory over Granada. The Argentine striker made his first appearance since the beginning of March, and he probably can’t wait for this awful loan period to end.

Troy Parrott

Back in the team after serving a one-game suspension, Parrott played the full 90 minutes for Excelsior Rotterdam but was on the wrong side of a 3-0 defeat to NEC Nijmegen. His side now have two games to escape the relegation play-offs, but will need to pick up points against Heracles and Feyenoord.

Joe Rodon

Rodon is one Championship player who still has a job to do, as Leeds United aim to secure promotion back to the Premier League via the play-offs. Leeds lost to Southampton at the weekend, but Rodon put in a “solid” display (Leeds Live). That defeat leaves them in third place and facing a play-off semi-final against Norwich.

Japhet Tanganga

The good news is that Tanganga’s spell at Millwall ended with a victory against Swansea, as the Lions ended up in 13th place after a brush with a relegation battle. The bad news is that Tanganga was sent off in the 85th minute after being involved in a scuffle with Swansea’s Jerry Yates. Upon inspecting the footage, it seems Yates hit Tanganga in the face yet the Spurs man also received his marching orders. There is a good chance Japhet could get the red card rescinded.

Alfie Devine and Ashley Phillips

Plymouth Argyle avoided relegation on the final day of the season, after securing a 1-0 win against Hull City to finish 21st in the Championship. Devine and Phillips will now return to Spurs, but it has been suggested that Plymouth are keen to take the pair on loan again next season (Plymouth Live).

Matthew Craig

Doncaster and Matthew Craig could well be headed for Wembley in the near future. A 2-0 win against Crewe in the first leg of the League Two play-off semi-final helped Doncaster get one step closer to promotion, and Craig himself managed to register an assist in that game.

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