Jarrod Bowen was the Claret and Hugh man of the match with an average score of 8.35
With over 400 readers taking part Michail Antonio was second placed with a score of 8.0
Top of the seven scores was the in form Angelo Ogbonna with an average score of 7.8 followed by Declan Rice on 7.61.
Issa Diop scored 7.44 followed by goals scorer Sebastian Haller with an average score of 7.42 then Jeremy Ngakia on 7.35.
Pablo Fornals was last of the sevens with an average score of 7.31.
Top of the sixes was Fabianski on 6.66 followed by Aaron Cresswell on 6.28 and skipper Mark Noble on 6.03
Robert Snodgrass who only played for 12 minutes was perhaps poorly rated with a score of 5.8.
Felipe Anderson was not rated as he played for under ten minutes.
David Moyes scored a high 7,54 for his 3-1 over Southampton while the match officials were rated at 6.96 and VAR at 5.85.
These are some of the highest Claret and Hugh ratings we have seen in a long time but a welcome change from the dismal scores we have been seeing.