Catch up on our comprehensive loan watch as our Sunderland stars heavily feature for their respective teams over the last week...
Nectar Triantis and Eliezer Mayenda – Hibernian 3-0 Livingston
The Australian continued to be deployed in midfield making his 10th appearances for the Hibees since joining on loan in January.
It was a barnstorming performance from Nick Montgomery’s side scoring all three goals in first 22 minutes of the game.
Triantis played his role in keeping a clean sheet in the game whilst Mayenda was introduced to the game as a 78th minute substitute.
Settling in at Hibs 🥬
— Hibernian Football Club (@HibernianFC) March 16, 2024
Facing Livingston 🤼♂️
Playing in midfield 💥
Looking ahead 🔭
Nectar Triantis speaks to us to preview today's game... pic.twitter.com/ZlM4jD4x8U
Jack Diamond – Shrewsbury Town 1-0 Carlisle United
Making his 10th appearance for the Cumbrians, Diamond could not help them avoid defeat on the road as their League One survival push took another blow.
Daniel Udoh’s first half goal was enough to condemn them to defeat.
Next up for them is a home game against play-off chasing Stevenage.
Alex Bass – AFC Wimbledon 0-2 Newport County
The 25-year-old shotstopper currently sits top of the League Two clean sheet standings with 15 to his name this season. However, Saturday wasn’t Wimbledon’s day against Newport County.
Byrn Morris and Kyle Jameson scored the goals either side of the break as Bass and his side’s chase for the League Two play-offs took a hit.
Wimbledon look to maintain their top seven spot this weekend when they travel to Crewe Alexandra.
Matty Young – Darlington 1-0 Peterborough Sports
The 17-year-old shotstopper is flourishing at National League North level and was between the sticks for the ninth time helping the Quakers to a seventh victory in that period of time.
❌️ Another clean sheet at BM for@mattyoungg1
— Darlington FC (@Official_Darlo) March 16, 2024
📷 @DaveArrowsmith7 #WeAreDarlo #YourClub pic.twitter.com/Czv5hxlYmG
Another clean sheet for Young at Blackwell Meadows combined with Cameron Salkeld’s 74th minute goal handed them the points.
With Darlington now five points above the relegation zone, they look to steer further away from the dropzone when they travel to Rushall Olympic.
Zak Johnson - Dundalk 0-0 Waterford
The 19-year-old defender completed his first 90 minutes for the League of Ireland Premier Division side.
On-loan Zak Johnson made his first appearance for the club in the 0-0 draw with Waterford FC on Friday night. The Sunderland-native spoke to us afterwards. pic.twitter.com/sDAtACRsTf
— Dundalk FC (@DundalkFC) March 18, 2024
In his first start Dundalk, Johnson helped keep a clean sheet in what was his 13 senior appearance of the season.