Miserable: Max Kilman
Julen Lopetegui will face some difficult questions after his West Ham side fell to a 3-1 defeat at Leicester.
Under pressure for a result, they made the worst possible start when Jamie Vardy opened the scoring after just a minute and 38 seconds.
The Foxes doubled their lead in the second half through Bilal El Khannouss’s fine strike and then added a third through Patson Daka to inflict a damaging defeat on the Hammers.
Niclas Fullkrug, on his return after an injury which kept him out since August, struck a late consolation.
Dom Smith was at the King Power Stadium to rate the West Ham players’ performances…
Lukasz Fabianski 6
After conceding to Vardy within two minutes, he then denied the Englishman with a smart save. After the interval, saved Wilfried Ndidi’s header from point-blank range.
Vladimir Coufal 4
Played negatively, often passing back. Booked for a challenge in which he won the ball but led with his studs.
Konstantinos Mavropanos 3
Played Vardy onside for Leicester’s opener and continued to step up too late, allowing the veteran in behind far too often.
Max Kilman 3
Mavropanos’s centre-back partner was just as bad, and should have got tighter to Vardy for the goal. Then totally sold by Patson Daka as Leicester scored a late third.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka 5
Energetic display again, this time on the left flank, but lost the ball in the lead-up to Leicester’s second goal.
Tomas Soucek 5
Quiet performance from the Czech midfielder before he was hooked after an hour.
Edson Alvarez 5
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One nice run forward in the first half, but powerless to stop Leicester’s relentless counter-attacks.
Jarrod Bowen 6
Denied with three shots by goalkeeper Mads Hermansen in the first half. Never stopped running.
Carlos Soler 5
Not as influential as in the win over Newcastle. Replaced after 62 minutes.
Mohammed Kudus 6
A decent return after his five-month suspension. Tried to make things happen with his typical mazy runs.
Danny Ings 5
Put himself about in the first half. Replaced at half-time, having originally looked set to depart after just 35 minutes.
Subs:
Crysencio Summerville (Ings, 46’) 5
Should have scored when he was denied from on the line. Not as impactful as his manager will have wanted.
Michail Antonio (Soler, 62’) 5
Tried to hold the ball up in a game that had already got away from West Ham.
Lucas Paqueta (Soucek, 62’) 5
Very quiet for the half-hour he was on.
Emerson (Coufal, 62’) 6
Did not track back quickly enough. Surprising that he didn’t start.
Niclas Fullkrug (Kudus, 79’) N/A
Scored his first goal for the Hammers in his first outing since August following his injury hell.
Not used: Guilherme, Foderingham, Rodriguez, Casey