- Among the day's four matches, only Brighton/Leicester went without usage.
- The two top scorers in Arsenal and Burnley's 0-0 draw were the two goalkeepers. Trevor took the lesser scoring of the duo in Arsenal's Aaron Ramsdale who made a save and two cross-clearing punches en route to a 7.5 rating.
- Tottenham/Chelsea saw the majority of the usage with four total selections, 3 for Spurs and 1 for Chelsea.
- Our lone Blue selected was Last Man In Marcos Alonso who barely even crossed midfield for Greg finishing with a 6.3.
- Of the three Spurs taken, Ryan's pick of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg was the top performer with a 7.2 on the back of 3 interceptions and 3 key tackles. Both second-half substitute Oliver Skipp (6.8) and Matt Doherty (6.7) performed nobly in defeat for Matt and Andrew respectively, but didn't factor into any significant offensive or defensive production.
- However, after three matchdays without a top score our game leader Scott got back up on that perch thanks to Liverpool's Andy Robertson. The adventurous left back assisted on the Reds' first two goals of the game and only losing out on a clean sheet kept him from higher grounds than his 8.4 final score.
- The day's optimal scorer was Chelsea's Hakim Ziyech. The winger netted himself a goal just after the second-half restart and won 67% of his duels on the ground and in the air. His 8.8 rating tied for his second-best ever in a Chelsea shirt in all competitions.
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