Leicester City came back from two goals down to beat Southampton on Saturday.
Cameron Archer opened the scoring for the home side before Joel Aribo doubled the hosts’ lead just before the half-hour mark.
Facundo Buonanotte halved the deficit after good work on the wing from Abdul Fatawu but it was a damaging defeat that left supporters booing Steve Cooper’s side at full-time.
Jamie Vardy then equalised from the penalty spot after Ryan Fraser was sent off for denying the forward a clear goalscoring opportunity.
The Foxes smelt blood and went in search of a winner and it came in the very last second as Jordan Ayew fired home in the very last minute to make it back-to-back wins for Leicester.
Here is how we have rated the performance of the Leicester City players that featured.

Mads Hermansen
A familiar tale for Leicester, who would be a lot worse off without Mads Hermansen.
May have conceded two goals but it would’ve been a lot more if he wasn’t in goal.
6/10
James Justin
Both of the goals in the first half came down the right-hand side, a common theme throughout the season.
Was beaten by his opponent far too many times and looked a yard off the pace the entire time.
4/10
Wout Faes
Was caught napping for both goals and like Justin, has played a role in most of the goals conceded this season.
Faes was slammed by Belgian media for giving away a penalty midweek and he should take responsibility once again.
4/10

Caleb Okoli
Another sorry tale involving a defensive player. Left Aribo completely free for the second goal and was part of a back four that looked like they had never played together.
5/10
Victor Kristiansen
Tyler Dibling had the better of the Denmark international, who struggled to cope with his raw bursts of pace.
Was defensively more solid than the rest of the back four though, not that it was difficult.
5/10
Wilfred Ndidi
Lacked composure and gave away the ball far too many times. Was constantly beaten in the midfield battle and looked a shadow of his usual self.
5/10
Oliver Skipp
Hooked at halftime for Harry Winks despite looking the more composed out of the two holding midfielders.
Felt like he was doing two jobs at once and he was unable to make a major impact on the game.
6/10
Facundo Buonanotte
One of the only Leicester players who looked capable of creating something.
Showed plenty of desire and a willingness to get on the ball, but with others around him seemingly not up for it, his execution wasn’t quite there.
Fully deserved his goal too.
8/10

Bilal El Khannouss
Had Leicester’s best chance of the first half, a curling effort that clipped the post and tried to be a source of creativity for the Foxes, but wasn’t given much help or support.
6/10
Stephy Mavididi
Barely saw the ball and when he did, failed to do anything major with it. His quietest game of the season.
5/10
Jamie Vardy
Restricted to half-chances for the majority of the game and wasn’t given much service at all but stepped up when the Foxes needed him most to score and level the game.
7/10
Substitutes
Harry Winks (6/10), Abdul Fatawu (7/10), Jordan Ayew (7/10), Bobby De Cordova-Reid (N/A)
