
Beto's Blues Buster! FotMob's Top 11 Premier League Heroes from a Weekend of Shocks
While the Carabao Cup final dominated headlines, the Premier League weekend delivered shocks like Nottingham Forest's 3-0 thrashing of Tottenham and Everton's demolition of Chelsea. FotMob ratings highlight top performers including Beto (9.1), Danny Welbeck (8.9), and Neco Williams (8.8). Brightons, Fulhams, and underdogs stole the show amid top-six slips.
Premier League's Hidden Gems Shine Amid Cup Final Buzz
With the Carabao Cup final grabbing all the glory, you might've missed the Premier League serving up eight crackers this weekend. Title chasers were cup-tied, but the rest of the pack delivered proper drama – think relegation scrappers humiliating Tottenham and Everton steamrolling Chelsea. Nottingham Forest's 3-0 spanking of Spurs was the shock of the lot, turning Ange's mini-revival into a right old nightmare.
FotMob's ratings don't lie, and they've unearthed some absolute pearlers. From penalty kings to goalkeeping wizards, here's who bossed it. Grab your pint; we're diving in.
Mid-Pack Maestros: Positions 11 to 6
Kicking off at 11, Bruno Fernandes (8.3) was United's spark in their 2-2 ding-dong with Bournemouth. The skipper slotted a pen and whipped up three chances, but controversy and a late draw left Ten Hag's lads sweating in the top-four scrap.
Brighton's Diego Gómez (8.3, position 10) is loving life out wide. The young Paraguayan's assist in their 2-1 upset over Liverpool marks his third goal involvements in five games – seamless stuff from midfield maestro to wing wizard.
Fulham's Harry Wilson (8.3) is on fire, bagging his 10th league goal in a 3-1 rout of Burnley. With his deal up this summer, expect suitors queuing up; the Welsh wizard's making it impossible to ignore.
Teen sensation Josh King (8.5, Fulham) finally broke his duck with a goal and assist against Burnley – seven months after that gutting Chelsea denial. Proper shift from the kid, sparking a comeback thriller.
Everton's Iliman Ndiaye (8.3) tormented Chelsea before netting the third in their thumping win. Ten defensive digs topped it off; selfless grafter with a cherry on top.
And Jordan Pickford (8.5)? Blimey, that point-blank denial of Enzo Fernández was Save of the Season contender numero two. Kept the Toffees ticking en route to dismantling the Blues.
Top Dogs: The Elite Performers 5 to 1
Matz Sels (8.5, Nottingham Forest) was a brick wall in their statement 3-0 over Spurs. Three saves, including clutch late ones, sealed a massive clean sheet – relegation rivals, take note.
Neco Williams (8.8, Forest) dished two peach crosses for assists and nearly headed one in himself. Right-back rampage; Spurs were shell-shocked.
Idrissa Gana Gueye (8.6, Everton) owned midfield versus Chelsea: seven recoveries, five picks, three tackles, plus a clever assist. The Ivorian's a destroyer deluxe.
Danny Welbeck (8.9, Brighton) climbed to fifth in the scoring charts with a brace against Liverpool – now on 12 for the season. Ruthless poaching despite minimal touches; Konaté had nightmares.
Crowning it all, Beto (9.1, Everton) authored chaos at Stamford Bridge. Two goals, an assist, and forcing Sánchez's early clanger – that's eight contributions for the campaign. Left to a hero's roar; Goodison's darling.
What It All Means for the Scrap
Everton snag three spots after humiliating Chelsea, who's now on a wretched run. Forest's win eases relegation woes, while Brighton and Fulham muscle into Euro contention. Big boys like United, Liverpool, and Chelsea dropped points – the table's twisting tighter than a dodgy VAR call.
FotMob's list, inspired by original reporting from the Evening Standard via OneFootball, reminds us: depth wins leagues. Spurs fans, chin up – or maybe not after that Forest flogging. Cheers to the unsung heroes keeping the Prem bonkers.