- With the FA Cup quarterfinals forcing the postponement of numerous matches, there was only game in town on Friday afternoon, Wolverhampton Wanderers versus Leeds.
- It seemed early on like Wolves were going to cruise but a second half sending-off of Raul Jimenez turned the match on its axis and gave Jesse Marsch's men new life.
- Fortunately for his eyes, but less fortunate for Scott's scoresheet, Ruben Neves didn't get to see the collapse as he left in the 25th minute injured and only had a 6.3 rating to show for his short start.
- Last Man In Hee-chan Hwang couldn't do much in half of that time to pull back a draw for Wolves with only one weak shot on target. But he supplied points for half the Pick One field as Greg, Matt, and Ryan got a 6.7 from the South Korean international.
- Trevor moved his advantage at the top back to a full ratings point through Conor Coady, but it was on pace to be a score in the 8's rather than the 7.0 that he eventually slid back to amidst Leeds' final hour onslaught.
- Hee-chan Hwang was the first step of the Last Man In, but having taken him already Andrew fortuitously found himself in the company of the second step LMI, and second keeper for Leeds, Kristoffer Klaesson. After Illan Meslier was substituted following Jimenez's second yellow card collision, the 21-year-old Norwegian made his first Premier League appearance ever and was exceptional. He made four saves, including two tremendous stops from close range, to earn Leeds a valuable three points and Andrew a 7.4 in the Pick One.
- Optimally, you would have had to use some Andrew tactics to have found yourself Francisco Trincao. The Barcelona loanee came on for Neves and promptly assisted Jonny's opener and scored Wolves' second just before the stroke of halftime to net a 8.4 for the match.
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