#2 Southampton 0-9 Leicester (25 October 2019)
Leicester City were surprise winners of the Premier League title in 2016, but since that fairytale campaign, the Foxes have somewhat gone under the radar, sporadically showing their class, but not displaying enough consistency to truly break into the European places.
All that seems to be changing under the management of Brendan Rodgers, as the Irishman has totally revamped the fortunes of the East Midlands club.
The 46-year-old had earlier made a name for himself in the league when he nearly guided Liverpool to their first-ever Premier League title in 2014 but soiled his legacy with his subsequent struggles before his unceremonious departure just a year later.
He went on to Celtic and revamped his image such that Leicester were willing to give him a second shot at redemption when they parted ways with Claude Puel in February 2019.
Since then, Leicester City have been transformed and have lost just four from 21 Premier League matches since then, picking up 41 points from a possible 64; only Liverpool and Manchester City have picked up more points in the same timeframe.
This season, the Foxes are looking like genuine contenders to break into the top four and this is highly probable, as a lot of the vaunted top six are performing beneath expectations.
They kicked off matchday 10 with a trip St Mary's to face a hapless Southampton who were winless in four and the visitors went ahead in the 10th minute through Ben Chilwell and Ryan Bertrand's red card two minutes later made the Saints' job much more difficult.
Jamie Vardy and Ayoze Perez each scored a hat-trick, while James Maddison and Youri Tielemans completed the rout to help Leicester City equal a 25-year record.