Mark Howard returns to Blackpool after emergency loan spell at Salford

Goalkeeper Mark Howard has returned to Blackpool from his emergency loan spell with League Two side Salford City.
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The 33-year-old played three games for Graham Alexander's outfit, having initially joined on a seven-day emergency loan deal.

That deal was then extended by a further seven days last week, but the keeper is now back at Bloomfield Road and could appear in tomorrow night's EFL Trophy game against Wolves' Under-21s.

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Howard played a key role in Salford's recent good form, which has seen them win two and draw one to take them up to 11th place.

The experienced shot stopper even saved a late penalty to help Salford on their way to a 2-1 win against Newport County on Saturday.

The appearances will have proved invaluable for Howard, who has only recently returned from a long-term injury lay-off.

The 33-year-old featured for Blackpool's reserves last month in what was his first action in seven months.

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He was also named on the bench in the Seasiders' EFL Trophy defeat at Carlisle United.

Howard was forced to undergo surgery last season after rupturing his Achilles in a game against Burton Albion in March.