- In a shocking turn of events given recent fixture moving, both matches on the day went off without further postponement.
- This boon for our participants was bolstered by the fact that 67% of the players selected were involved in at least one of the nine goals scored between the two matches.
- Last Man In Nemanja Matic was one of the two with blank scoresheets giving Greg a 6.5 for 10 minutes work.
- It was a solid 90 minutes for Scott's selection Youri Tielemans, but he wasn't able to unlock Spurs with his signature through balls in this one and his side's late collapsed plummeted his score nearly a full half rating point to a 6.9 (ni.ce) score.
- The lowest scorer of the scorers was Ryan's pick Patson Daka. The Leicester forward opened the scoring in the 24th minute with a superb goal against the run of play, but from there he only managed one more weak shot off target and 23 total touches before being subbed off to finish with a 6.7 rating.
- The two Manchester United selections hooked up for their second goal as they piled the misery on Brentford in the second half. Andrew's pick Mason Greenwood was the scorer and ended with a 7.2 while Matt's pick Bruno Fernandes would pick up another assist on Marcus Rashford's goal later on to earn a 8.1 rating.
- Our top score however would go to the only player selected on the day that had both a goal and an assist, Trevor's selection Harry Kane. Kane equalized Daka's effort to send it to half on level pegging but it was his setup of Steven Bergwijn, who was the optimal scorer with an 8.8 due to his stoppage time brace, to win it that silenced the King Power Stadium and sent Kane home with an 8.7 rating.
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