In Gameweek 9, the floodgates opened. Chelsea scored seven past a hapless Norwich City, Manchester City showed their class with an impressi...

In Gameweek 9, the floodgates opened. Chelsea scored seven past a hapless Norwich City, Manchester City showed their class with an impressive 4-1 win over high-flying Brighton and Liverpool, perhaps surprisingly (for the scoreline), thumped Manchester United 5-0 at Old Trafford.
Mohamed Salah, easily the best player in the league right now, upped his performance to yet another level as he became the first opponent player to score a hat-trick and Old Trafford.
For the Blues, Ben Chilwell scored for the fourth game in a row, while Mason Mount emerged out of nowhere to score a hat-trick. Antonio Rudiger provided an assist while Phil Foden scored twice for City to complete a dream gameweek for many FPL managers.
In a week with an average score of 64, many managers breached the three-figure mark.
Gameweeks like these don’t come very often but GW10 has the potential to be another high scoring one if the top three teams that have the most owned players keep up their scoring spree.
City face a struggling Crystal Palace, the Reds entertain Brighton while Chelsea travel to relegation-threatened Newcastle. Another pointfest on the cards, perhaps.
Fixture Difficulty
On paper, Brentford and Norwich have the easiest fixtures, but given the form of latter, FPL managers will...