Leicester 2-3 Tottenham: Foxes player ratings as low as a two

Hamza Choudhury of Leicester City (Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images)
Hamza Choudhury of Leicester City (Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images) /
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Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall of Leicester City and Lucas Moura of Tottenham Hotspur (Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/Getty Images) /

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall – 7

Another game where Dewsbury-Hall has shown signs that he could well be a part of the future at LCFC. His energy and work-rate made him the heartbeat of our midfield and his presence as felt at both ends of the field.

It was by no means a standout performance from the Leicester City midfielder, but there was certainly reason for the Blue Army to be excited for the future.

James Maddison – 8

Maddison is back! He was back at his entertaining best against Tottenham, drawing numerous fouls from opposition players and being the main outlet going forward. His efforts were rewarded when he scored the second goal of the game for the east Midlands side.

Leicester’s number 10 seemed to have an exciting energy about him from the moment he stepped onto the pitch and linked up well alongside the attackers and wingbacks. He is now a distant relative of the Maddison that we saw at the end of last season and beginning of this campaign.

Ademola Lookman – 9

A man of the match performance from the 24-year-old. It was another exciting performance from the loanee, he was a constant thorn in the side for Spurs and played a pivotal role in the first Leicester City goal of the night.

Lookman was brilliant for 90 minutes and will have definitely helped his case for being signed on a permanent basis.

A beautiful one-two between him and Daka lead to the Zambian striker opening the scoring. On another night Lookman could have had a goal for himself as he found himself wide open in the dying moments, however, Harvey Barnes failed to square it to the man on loan from RB Leipzig.