Manchester United's loan stars can't stop scoring, should they be recalled?
MANCHESTER UNITED'S first-team may be having
trouble stringing together some decent form, but that isn't a problem
for the club's loan stars.

The Italian international says he's quickly rediscovering his scoring touch, after an impressive midweek double brace during Rovers’ 2-2 draw with Nottingham Forest.
"My confidence is getting higher every game,” he said.
"But I am not very happy about my performance today, especially in the first half because I was wide. But in the second half I played in my main position, I think I did better and scored the winning goal, which I was very happy about.
"I went to Doncaster because they were the team that really wanted me. I didn’t go to other clubs because they wanted me but weren’t really sure about me. I came here to be with the manager because he really wanted me and I am happy to have made that choice."

Jesse Lingard couldn't stop his side falling to a 2-0 defeat against Reading but after his four goal debut for Birmingham City last week, the future certainly looks bright.“”
Midfielder Ryan Tunnicliffe helped Ipswich secure an efficient 2-0 win over Brighton & Hove Albion, while both Angelo Henriquez and Bebe scored for their team's Real Zaragoza and Pacos de Ferreira.
Davide Petrucci impressed in Royal Antwerp's 1-0 win over Excelsior Virton, while Marnick Vermijl saw his side NEC go down 3-2 to Vitesse Arnhem.
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