The West Midlands side entertained their East Midlands rivals on Friday in a Championship contest. The fixture ended in stalemate, as I'm sure Leicester City's Blue Army fan base is well aware. As usual, certain Foxes elements were positive and worth noting and continuing with. While other factors are notable in a negative sense and must be addressed by LCFC manager Marti Cifuentes and his coaching staff.
Though, all in all, the point taken back to LE2 feels so much better because of how it was attaining at the last knockings, so to speak. It can be said that City continued to rally as a team, helping one another with the same goal (please excuse the pun) in mind. And the visitors' persistent ultimately paid off at The Hawthorns with West Bromwich Albion suffering the a fate difficult to withstand: the last minute equaliser.
However, we are not analysing the fixture too much today; you can see our traditional match reviews and evaluations by clicking here. In this piece, the focus will actually be on the Leicester matchday squad and how the press believe they performed individually, rather than as a unit. So, here are the King Power club's winners and losers from the Baggies draw as one Fox is rated as low as a four.
Leicester City's losers and winners from West Bromwich Albion clash as new Fox rated as low as four in pretty disappointing display
First of all, the ones who let the side down. Substitutes Victor Kristiansen and Julian Carranza were handed scores of five and four respectively. Starters Jordan Ayew, Jordan James and Wout Faes were given fives.
"Julian Carranza: He was eager to get involved, and feisty too, but he went down too easily, earning himself a booking for simulation, and then blazed over when he had the time to do better. 4"Leicester Mercury
Meanwhile the more standout Leicester players on the night with attributed sevens were as follows: Jannik Vestergaard, Luke Thomas, Harry Winks, Boubakary Soumare and Stephy Mavididi.