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Leicester player ratings from Crystal Palace defeat, wasteful attacker given 4/10 as defence disappoint again

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Leicester fans were over the moon with the line up named by Ruud van Nistelrooy as he decided to keep the same attacking quarter that impressed at the weekend.

Despite a controlled first half display it soon became a matter of groundhog day as Jannik Vestergaard allowed Jean-Philippe Mateta to run past him and round Jakub Stolarczyk to tap home into an empty net.

The anger inside the King Power Stadium then dialled up a notch as Marc Guehi rifled home a well-executed free-kick.

It’s now six Premier League defeats in a row for Leicester, who remain in 19th, two points adrift of safety.

So, with that, here’s how Leicester City News rated the performance of the Foxes.

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Leicester City player ratings as Foxes booed by supporters against Crystal Palace,

Jakub Stolarczyk – 5

Not much to say about the goalkeeper. Wasn’t at fault for any of the goals but conceded two more.

The Foxes are reportedly looking at a new goalkeeper and you can understand why since they are conceding at least two every game.

James Justin -5

Wasn’t too bad in fairness and was defensively sound but he’ll be frustrated with failing to keep a clean sheet and be on the winning side.

Wout Faes – 6

Faes deserved his place in the XI after impressing against QPR and was solid individually but once again, part of a defence incapable of keeping attacking sides at bay/

Jannik Vestergaard – 4

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Played Mateta onside for the goal and is far too weak to let him run round and score. Fell to pieces after the first goal.

Victor Kristiansen – 5

Like Justin, was solid in his own right but not solid enough to help his side be on the winning side.

Harry Winks – 5

Looked back to his usual self after his uncharacteristic mistakes against QPR and exchanged some neat passes

Boubakary Soumare – 6

Had some brief moments here and there but none to really change the course of the game. Hit the crossbar and didn’t stop running.

Facundo Buonanotte – 5

Always wanted to get on the ball and make something happen but couldn’t execute that final ball. Leicester fans made their feelings known when he was subbed as there were audible boos.

Bilal El Khannouss – 6

Very assured first half performance and looked the main source of inspiration for anything good coming Leicester’s way before being substituted at the expense of the formation change.

Stephy Mavididi – 5

Had a brilliant first half but as has been all too common this season, faded away in the second half and looked scared to take on the full back he had gotten the better of in the first 45.

Jamie Vardy – 4

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Had two or three great chances but was incredibly wasteful at a time where Leicester cannot afford to pass up moments like that.

Substitutes

Oliver Skipp – 5

Didn’t really do anything of significance and when you pay £20m for a player, you’d hope that they can impact games when they play.

Another example of where the Foxes’ recruitment has let them down.

Kasey McAteer – 6

Looked bright and lively when he came on and offered something from a wide point on the right-hand side of the pitch.

Put in a wicked ball across the box but none of his teammates were quick enough to react.

Patson Daka – 5

Ran tirelessly up top with Vardy but was erratic and didn’t have any key chances, nothing more than 50/50 efforts here and there.

Kept dropping deep into the midfield which isn’t what you need when you need two goals.

Jordan Ayew – N/A

Wasn’t on long enough to make an impact.