Wolves 0-0 Leicester City: Foxes player ratings

James Maddison of Leicester City (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
James Maddison of Leicester City (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images) /
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Jamie Vardy of Leicester City (Photo by Carl Recine – Pool/Getty Images) /

James Maddison- 4

I thought he was really poor today. It would be hard for any attacking midfielder, but when given the chance to shine Maddison made the wrong decision. Twice he should have played a team-mate in but chose to shoot and was sloppy when on the ball. His set pieces are also one of the main reasons as to why Leicester are so poor from them.

Ayoze Perez- 4

The Spaniard was anonymous today and had similar performance to Maddison. He cropped up in that inside right position but gave the ball away too much and struggled to influence the game in any way.

Harvey Barnes- 6

He was the brightest spark for Leicester City today- which wasn’t hard- as in the first half he linked up well with Iheanacho and was very unlucky not to score in the second when the ball broke to him 10 yards out. Would just love to see him take his man on at every opportunity.

Kelechi Iheanacho- 6

He quite rightly started again today and played well in what was a tough game. His link up play is severely underrated and adds another dimension to the attacks. The Nigerian never really had an opportunity, although if you were being hyper critical; his touch could have been better when Barnes’ cross fell to him in the first half.

Substitutes:

Jamie Vardy- 5

The veteran had five touches, four of which were poor, but incredibly with the fifth he had Leicester City’s best chance. He should have scored, make no mistake; and if it was Perez or Iheanacho, fans would be acting differently.

Marc Albrighton- 6

Quietly influenced the game as he caused confusion in the Wolves box with a couple of good crosses. Also helped Ricardo out against Neto.