- Crucial points were dropped in both the league and in the Pick One Challenge on New Year's Eve.
- Pervis Estupinan and Levi Colwill were tortured by Arsenal's attacking forces in Brighton's 4-2 loss to the league-leading Gunners. Andrew made the unwise choice of the former in the Pick One, netting just a 6.0 rating.
- Fulham were able to dispatch Southampton and keep their chances of European football in play heading into 2023. However, Aleksandar Mitrovic had a penalty saved six minutes into stoppage time to absolutely crater his rating, earning Trevor a 6.3 in the end.
- We've reached a bit of a holding pattern with our bottom three at the moment who are solely relying on the Last Man In to keep a visit from BLANK at bay. So it is fitting that Arsenal's Rob Holding and his 6.5 rating was what Matt, Mike, and Ryan got for the afternoon.
- It was a busy day for Scott's pick Antony against Wolves. The Manchester United star had five total shots and three tackles but none of any of those eight interactions led to anything productive putting the Brazilian ultimately on a 6.9 (ni.ce) score for the win.
- But a day after nearly seeing his entire lead evaporate, Pavli got it all back with interest thanks to Newcastle's Kieran Trippier. The matchday's optimal scorer helped keep a clean sheet against Leeds and got off an absurd 32 long passes (19 crosses, 13 long balls) in the 0-0 stalemate. His 8.6 tied for his highest Premier League rating as a Newcastle player.
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