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Match Ratings : Newcastle 0-3 Leicester - Results & Man of the Match

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Saturday 21 November 2015, 15:00
Barclays Premier League
St. James's Park, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

 

 

Newcastle United 0
 

 

Leicester City 3
Vardy 45′, Ulloa 62′, Okazaki 83′

 

 

Total Votes : 182

 

LCFC Ratings Man of the Match : N'Golo Kanté

  1. N'Golo Kanté : 8.87
  2. Jamie Vardy : 8.47
  3. Riyad Mahrez : 8.29
  4. Danny Drinkwater : 8.27
  5. Leonardo Ulloa : 7.65
  6. Danny Simpson : 7.41
  7. Christian Fuchs : 7.39
  8. Wes Morgan : 7.34
  9. Robert Huth : 7.03
  10. Kasper Schmeichel : 6.99
  11. (SUB) Shinji Okazaki : 6.98
  12. Marc Albrighton : 6.97
  13. (SUB) Andy King : 6.49
  14. (SUB) Nathan Dyer : 6.26

Team Performance : 7.62 (1/16)

 

Manager Performance : 8.74 (1/16)

 

Opposition Performance : 2.41 (16/16)

 

Officials Performance (Ref: Mike Jones) : 6.30 (2/16)

 

Overall Manager Confidence : 97.73% (-1.20%)

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We win 0-3, Ranieri gets his highest rating of the season, but manager confidence goes down? Ok lol

 

This seems to get mentioned every other week. Manager confidence is always between 95 and 99%. We should just accept it's going to go up and down between those numbers because a few people are messing around.

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would've had riyad above vardy but meh not much in it. for newcastle to get an average of 2.41 some people must've been giving them 3s and 4s?! i nearly left it blank out of protest that there wasn't a -1 or -100 option. unbelievable anyone gave them above a 1. 

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Wouldn't have said that was our best performance of the season. We barely really broke a sweat.

Yeah that's true, we never even got into second gear. Not taking anything away from our good performance on Saturday, you've got to say Newcastle were abysmal, offered us no threat whatsoever. Maybe the worst team we've faced this season.

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This seems to get mentioned every other week. Manager confidence is always between 95 and 99%. We should just accept it's going to go up and down between those numbers because a few people are messing around.

 

:blush:

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Nothing came off for him. He was easily the worst performer on Saturday

 

The great thing about Albrighton though is that even if nothing's coming off, he'll keep trying and he'll keep running. He's fantastic when it comes to his defensive responsibilities and it means he's making a good contribution even if he's struggling going forward. 

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Nothing came off for him. He was easily the worst performer on Saturday

He made a brilliant ball thru for Vardy at one point and made a terrific challenge and clearance in defensive work. He was tirelessly working all game. Astounded he was ranked 11th personally.

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The great thing about Albrighton though is that even if nothing's coming off, he'll keep trying and he'll keep running. He's fantastic when it comes to his defensive responsibilities and it means he's making a good contribution even if he's struggling going forward. 

Unbelievable how he never got near the team until West Ham at home last season. Although I think I remember NP mentioning something about personal reasons.

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He made a brilliant ball thru for Vardy at one point and made a terrific challenge and clearance in defensive work. He was tirelessly working all game. Astounded he was ranked 11th personally.

Well who did he play better than then? He was the 'least good' player on Saturday. He just couldn't find a way past Sissoko.

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Well who did he play better than then? He was the 'least good' player on Saturday. He just couldn't find a way past Sissoko.

Thought he made a few excellent passes to start breaks. Definitely would have had him above the keeper and probably above Ulloa but I know that will divide opinions massively. Either way even if he is ranked 11th he still played pretty well so we can all be happy about that. Good team performance.

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would've had riyad above vardy but meh not much in it. for newcastle to get an average of 2.41 some people must've been giving them 3s and 4s?! i nearly left it blank out of protest that there wasn't a -1 or -100 option. unbelievable anyone gave them above a 1. 

 

I gave them a 1. They were terrible and easily the worse opposition so far this season. They didn't even look bothered.

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Nothing came off for him. He was easily the worst performer on Saturday

He played a big part in the build up for the 1st and 3rd goals and managed to set up Vardy's run in to the keeper from pretty much nothing.

It's his game that not everything he does will come off. He takes risks with his passing and dribbling, he's not a Man Utd player who passes backwards all the time thank god! Add to that he's always excellent defensively and gives his full-back support and its win win.

Honestly, he's the most underrated player in our side. He helped create some really good chances vs Newcastle. Yes, not everything he did came off, but I'd much rather a player who is prepared to take risks but creates chances pretty much every game than someone who isn't.

He definitely should've been ahead of Schmeichel, Okazaki and probably Huth and Ulloa too.

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This seems to get mentioned every other week. Manager confidence is always between 95 and 99%. We should just accept it's going to go up and down between those numbers because a few people are messing around.

 

The problem is comparing it week on week, there are obviously a couple of people each week that either hate Ranieri, or vote no for a laugh and probably didn't even go to the game, the problem is more people vote for home games than away, so 4/182 people this week voting no means 2.27% voted no, on home games we get 3-400 votes, so those same 4 people only make 1% difference.

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Wouldn't have said that was our best performance of the season. We barely really broke a sweat.

 

Very true, yet the gulf in class between us and our opponents have not been greater this season than on Saturday. That and the result (clean sheet, 3-goal margin) probably explains the inflated ratings.

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He played a big part in the build up for the 1st and 3rd goals and managed to set up Vardy's run in to the keeper from pretty much nothing.

It's his game that not everything he does will come off. He takes risks with his passing and dribbling, he's not a Man Utd player who passes backwards all the time thank god! Add to that he's always excellent defensively and gives his full-back support and its win win.

Honestly, he's the most underrated player in our side. He helped create some really good chances vs Newcastle. Yes, not everything he did came off, but I'd much rather a player who is prepared to take risks but creates chances pretty much every game than someone who isn't.

He definitely should've been ahead of Schmeichel, Okazaki and probably Huth and Ulloa too.

Nailed it. Huge fan of Albrighton and feel he doesnt get anywhere near enough credit. 

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