- All three matches on the day look one-sided on the scoreboard but none were truly one way traffic.
- Tottenham's pressure may have come a bit too late but even with that Last Man In Bryan Gil (6.5) didn't provide much in the way of that attacking attitude.
- Ryan's pick Hugo Lloris may have bungled in Arsenal's first into his own net, but the Spurs keeper did enough from there on out (4 saves) to pull himself out of Sofascore's dreaded red and up to a 6.6 rating.
- Newcastle needed some fortuitousness and bench brilliance to remain third in the table. What that meant for our top two was just a couple of 6.9 (ni.ce) scores for Nick Pope (Pavli) and Bruno Guimaraes (Trevor).
- And even though he was subbed just mere minutes before the Magpies got their winner, Scott's pick Miguel Almiron was able to earn the day's top score of 7.1 with 89% passing, 3 tackles, and a 60% ground duels winning percentage.
- Optimally, the "other" keeper in the North London Derby, Arsenal's Aaron Ramsdale, kept a clean sheet with seven saves, one punch, and two claims for an 8.8 as the Gunners stayed top of the table.
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