- Massive results came from across the Premier League, but the status quo held firm in the Pick One Challenge.
- Andrew, Matt, and Ryan kept the Last Man In lounge occupied with a 6.5 each from Brentford midfielder Mikkel Damsgaard in a win over Bournemouth.
- Shockingly though only 0.1 ratings points ahead of the Dane was fellow Scandinavian Erling Haaland. City's collapse against United was buoyed by a lack of service for Trevor's selection as the EPL's leading scorer got just two shots off in his twenty touches, both off target, to finish on a 6.6.
- Capitalizing on Andrew's stagnancy was Scott who moved into third place thanks to a 6.9 (ni.ce) rating from Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo in the aforementioned victory versus Bournemouth.
- Mike put some more distance between himself and the Pick One drop zone with some help from a solid afternoon from Philip Billing. Bournemouth's highest-rated player in defeat won over half of his duels and made three key passes to striker Kieffer Moore in attack to net a 7.1 rating for his efforts.
- But continuing to juggernaut his way through the fixture list was Pavli thanks to the third top score of the season from Ivan Toney. The Brentford striker proved once again his precision from the spot netting the Bees' first goal via a penalty to push himself to a 7.4 on the afternoon.
- Optimally, Southampton's James Ward-Prowse built off the momentum of his side knocking out Man City from the Carabao Cup with two second half goals to yank Everton down with them into the relegation zone. His 9.1 rating was the highest of his career.
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