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Mixed fortunes for Black Cats loan stars

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February 26, 2026

TITLE charges have been maintained, derby days celebrated and goals scored for those Sunderland players out on loan.

- By CLIVE YOULTON

Mixed fortunes for Black Cats loan stars

Monaco's Simon Adingra helping his team beat PSG

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Simon Adingra

Adingra helped Monaco win 3-2 at Lens as the Ivorian winger played his fourth game for Les Sang et Or, moving them to the second-placed team in Ligue 1.

Adingra played 68 minutes as goals from Folarian Balogun, Denis Zakaria and Ansu Fati did the damage, coming from two goals down to win the game.

Fellow Sunderland loanee Arthur Masuaku was an unused substitute for RC Lens in the game.

Timothee Pembélé

Pembélé was on the wrong end of a 2-0 scoreline for Le Havre against Nantes.

The French fullback featured for 45 minutes as Le Havre suffered defeat on the road.

Pembélé played his fifth game of the season and his 26th in total for Le Havre, following last season’s loan spell. They currently sit 13th in the French top flight.

Nazariy Rusyn

Rusyn scored in Arka Gdynia’s 2-1 win against GKS Katowice

The Ukrainian scored his third goal for the Polish side in his 16th appearance.

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