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Match Ratings : Leicester 2-1 West Ham - Results & Man of the Match

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Saturday 4 April 2015, 15:00
Barclays Premier League
King Power Stadium, Leicester

 

 

Leicester City 2
Cambiasso 12′, King 86′

 

West Ham United 1
Kouyaté 32′

 

 

Total Votes : 272

 

LCFC Ratings Man of the Match : Esteban Cambiasso

  1. Esteban Cambiasso : 8.60
  2. (SUB) Andy King : 7.37
  3. Jamie Vardy : 7.34
  4. (SUB) Andrej Kramaric : 7.22
  5. Kasper Schmeichel : 7.15
  6. Robert Huth : 7.04
  7. (SUB) Marc Albrighton : 6.99
  8. Ritchie De Laet : 6.49
  9. David Nugent : 6.27
  10. Wes Morgan : 6.22
  11. Matty James : 6.17
  12. Leonardo Ulloa : 5.73
  13. Jeff Schlupp : 5.28
  14. Riyad Mahrez : 4.93

Team Performance : 6.62 (8/34)

 

Manager Performance : 7.43 (5/30)

 

Opposition Performance : 5.65 (16/34)

 

Officials Performance (Ref: Mark Clattenburg) : 6.74 (2/34)

 

Overall Manager Confidence : 78.13% (+14.35%)

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How did Schlupp get a better rating than Mahrez? Riyad wasn't great but Schlupp was awful

How did king get higher than kasper, just shows how people vote through emotion, rather than looking at the game or the bigger picture.

Yes king scored the winner, but wasn't on the pitch long, but kasper made numerous game saving saves.

And then the pearson vote is laughable, had about 70 percent wanted him gone the other week, after hull, one unconvincing win, and 75 percent want him to stay lol.

Surely his performance rating is per match, and then stay or go, is judging him over the season, I think some want him if we win, and want him to go if we lose, nothing like having a consistent view on him lol

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I think some of you take these polls too seriously so called experts never agree  so expecting universal agreement  on a football forums is wildly optimistic.

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How did king get higher than kasper, just shows how people vote through emotion, rather than looking at the game or the bigger picture.

Yes king scored the winner, but wasn't on the pitch long, but kasper made numerous game saving saves.

And then the pearson vote is laughable, had about 70 percent wanted him gone the other week, after hull, one unconvincing win, and 75 percent want him to stay lol.

Surely his performance rating is per match, and then stay or go, is judging him over the season, I think some want him if we win, and want him to go if we lose, nothing like having a consistent view on him lol

Kasper could of done more for their goal IMO, did that starfish style save his dad did and he can't pull it off so he hit it low in the corner and scored

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Kasper could of done more for their goal IMO, did that starfish style save his dad did and he can't pull it off so he hit it low in the corner and scored

 

Well he's done it plenty of times and it has worked so that's not right is it?

 

http://gfycat.com/UnfortunateBlackEgret

Just watched it back as well lol  Fvck off is anyone saving that. Volleyed with power into the side of the net. Keep dreaming.

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Well he's done it plenty of times and it has worked so that's not right is it?

 

http://gfycat.com/UnfortunateBlackEgret

Just watched it back as well lol  Fvck off is anyone saving that. Volleyed with power into the side of the net. Keep dreaming.

 

Didn't realise Jeff actually completely stops playing once the ball is over his head, ****ing hell man.

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play everyone onside, ignore your man, lose the flight of the ball, lose your man, stand completely still staring into space. one of the worst pieces of defending i've ever seen. 

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play everyone onside, ignore your man, lose the flight of the ball, lose your man, stand completely still staring into space. one of the worst pieces of defending i've ever seen.

Reminiscent of a young Ryan McGivern
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He did a similar thing against Villa away. Left Hutton as much time as he liked to bring the ball down and score.

 

Schlupp is frustrating because he learns so slowly he really must be either a bit dim or have trouble staying focused because it is basic stuff, but he does have talent and I'd rather he plays than Koncheskey although Konch is the more reliable defender.

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