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Leicester's winners & losers vs Preston - who let the side down?

Leicester City's winners and losers from the Preston North End fixture are varied. But which Foxes let the side down?!
Leicester City v Preston North End - Sky Bet Championship
Leicester City v Preston North End - Sky Bet Championship | Lee Parker - CameraSport/GettyImages

As the seasonal curtain prepares to fall, Leicester City find themselves navigating a treacherous path through their final six fixtures. This is a sequence of matches that shall undoubtedly dictate the East Midlands club's short-term trajectory.

Each remaining minute on the pitch is now weighted with the heavy gravity of survival, yet the recent encounter against Preston North End failed to provide the definitive relief the Blue Army so desperately craves. An anticlimax. This was, by every traditional metric, a quintessential "six-pointer"; a high-stakes duel where the spoils of victory could have offered a significant buffer against the encroaching shadows of the relegation zone.

Instead, the contest stagnated into a mere two-pointer, a result of mutual frustration that offered negligible benefit to either side. While a solitary point is technically a precious acquisition in such a volatile climate for LCFC, a burgeoning fear remains such incremental gains may ultimately prove insufficient to guarantee safety.

Leicester City player ratings

Amidst this collective malaise, there were those who donned the shirt with a commendable sense of purpose. Patson Daka emerged as the afternoon's undisputed Foxes hero; his clinical instinct versus the Lilywhites provided the essential spark in an otherwise sputtering engine.

Similarly, Luke Thomas and the youthful Divine Mukasa exhibited flashes of genuine technical qualities, momentarily elevating the proceedings with their composure and intent. However, for every beacon of hope, there were shadows of incompetence.

The draw, while preventing total disaster, was hindered by the usual suspects. Jakub Stolarczyk's erratic presence between the posts remains a point of profound anxiety.

The goalkeeper should be challenged aerially by opponents judging by Preston's second goal! While Caleb Okoli's occasionally unsteady defensive contributions served only to heighten the sense of vulnerability within the Leicestershire team's ranks.

​The formal assessments from the afternoon via Football Insider reflect a side of stark contrasts and missed opportunities. The starting eleven were rated as follows: Jakub Stolarczyk '4', Ricardo Pereira 5, Caleb Okoli 5, Jamaal Lascelles 5, Luke Thomas 7, Oliver Skipp 5, Harry Winks 5, Abdul Fatawu 7, Divine Mukasa 7, Stephy Mavididi 5 and the talismanic Patson Daka 9.

"The 25-year-old [Stolarczyk] also has to do more to organise his backline, with the defending in particular for the visitor’s second being horrendous.

When a club is fighting for their lives at the bottom of the table, it is vital to have a goalkeeper capable of pulling off great saves to keep them in games.

However, Stolarczyk failed to achieve this at the King Power Stadium."
F.I.

From the dugout, Ben Nelson and Bobby De Cordova-Reid both earned 6s for their efforts. Neither Jeremy Monga, Jordan Ayew nor Jannik Vestergaard received a rating following their non-applicable, late introductions.

It remains to be seen if this point was a foundation or a funeral. This outlet recently asserted that Gary Rowett's seven points from seven fixtures is insufficient. Eight in eight is definitely concerning.

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