Tariqe Fosu went straight into the Stoke City side for their two Sky Bet Championship fixtures over the past seven days.
Tariqe’s debut came from last Wednesday as The Potters shared four goals at home to Middlesbrough.
Jacob Brown opened the scoring for the hosts but Duncan Watmore and a Phil Jagielka own goal turned the game around after the break. However, Stoke struck an injury-time equalizer through D’Margio Wright-Phillips to rescue a point.
Having played 80 minutes on Wednesday night, Tariqe played the full 90 minutes on Saturday in defeat to Sunderland. Ross Stewart scored the only goal in first-half injury-time to condemn Stoke to a third defeat in five Championship games. Next up, is a trip to Blackburn Rovers on Saturday afternoon.
scored his third goal in as many games to move AFC Wimbledon into the top half of Sky Bet League Two following a 2-0 victory at Crawley Town.
The Dons went into the game off the back of a 5-2 midweek defeat at Mansfield Town; a game which they had led 2-0 after just a quarter of an hour. Both Nathan and Paris Maghoma started that game and that was the case again at Broadfield Stadium on Saturday.
Nathan took just 15 minutes to open the scoring, latching onto Josh Davison’s ball through and beating Corey Addai, deputising for the injured Ellery Balcombe, at his near post. Ethan Chislett added a second right at the end of the half with a superb free-kick. Nathan was then involved in the major talking point of the second half as he drew a foul from Tony Craig, which saw the former Bee sent off ten minutes after the restart.
AFC sit tenth in the current League Two standings with a home game against third-placed Barrow up on Saturday.
One of the sides above Wimbledon, occupying the final Play-Off place, are Crewe Alexandra, after they took four points from two home games last week. started both of them in attack as the Railwaymen beat Sutton United 1-0 on Tuesday night before a 2-2 draw on Saturday against Northampton Town.
Lachlan has now started all five league games since joining the Alex, with their next test coming on Saturday at Bradford City.
In Sky Bet League One, helped MK Dons pick up their first points of the new campaign. Following three consecutive defeats, Daniel was a half-time substitute as Bradley Johnson’s double secured a 2-1 win at home to Port Vale on Tuesday night.
Then, on Saturday, Daniel returned to the starting line-up, playing the full 90 minutes of their 1-1 draw against Accrington Stanley. Those points weren’t enough to lift MK out of the relegation zone ahead of Tuesday night’s Carabao Cup tie at Watford and Saturday’s trip to Morecambe in the third tier.
Over in Denmark, and FC Nordsjaelland suffered their first defeat of the campaign to lose top spot in the Danish Superliga. Visitors Silkeborg IF came to the Right to Dream Park as FCN’s nearest challengers and left with all three points and top spot.
Tonni Adamsen netted twice for the visitors in the opening 15 minutes as they moved above FCN on goal difference. Mads played the full 90 minutes, his fifth outing of the campaign, with Copenhagen next up on Sunday.