Southampton 2 Swansea 0: Weekend player ratings aggregator

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Southampton continue to look at home in the upper echelons of the Premier League and made it three wins in a row with an industrious win over Swansea.

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How the player ratings aggregator works...

We collate the player rating scores from across the national newspapers (where available) to produce an average for every Premier League starting player who featured over the weekend.

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