- Once again it was the last kickoff garnering the majority of the play with five of the six selections for the day coming from Chelsea/Liverpool.
- Having taken nearly the entire Liverpool starting XI, Trevor tried to capitalize on Leeds' recent poor defensive form with Burnley's Chris Wood. The New Zealand striker could have truthfully ended up much worse than a 6.5 with 32% passing and only one shot on target. His 14 aerial duel wins are surely what kept him from dipping down.
- Although the Reds and Blues fought to a 2-2 draw, it was a 4-1 split in picks in favor of Chelsea. Challenge leader Scott was the lone Liverpool supporter with Trent Alexander-Arnold. The adventurous right back assisted on Liverpool's second but was routinely beaten by Marcos Alonso up the left flank and was nowhere to be found on Christian Pulisic's equalizer. A 6.7 is a fair rating in all honesty.
- Equally drubbed in defense was Ryan's pick Antonio Rudiger. The German found himself wrong-footed on numerous occasions but when he was able to get the ball he kept it only losing possession on 9 of his 49 touches. A share of the spoils and a 6.5 was Rudiger's payout for this grudge match.
- Last Man In Callum Hudson-Odoi was actually the joint second top scorer of the day for Greg. The England man won a corner, didn't misplace a ground pass, or commit a foul in 11 minutes en route to a 6.7.
- The day's top score was the second consecutive top score tie for Matt. This time it was Andrew sharing the honors with Chelsea's Christian Pulisic. Along with Alonso, the American made the right hand of the Liverpool formation run ragged on the afternoon. He scored just before the half and was pivotal in nearly getting the Blues ahead. A silly first half yellow card is probably what kept him under 7.0 in the eyes of the aggregators, finishing on a 6.8.
- Optimally for the day, Brighton's Alexis Mac Allister netted a brace against Everton to earn himself an 8.7 rating and bring the Seagulls back into the upper half of the Premier League table with games in hand.
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