Watford's calamitous 5-1 home defeat to Leicester City saw them end their season at Vicarage Road with a total of 15 home losses.
Here's how we rated their individual performances.
Ben Foster - 4
Far too committed for Leicester's first two goals. Not how he would've wanted to bow out in front of the home fans.
Jeremy Ngakia - 4
Miles out of position for both the third goal and the fifth. Looked like he wasn't sure where he was supposed to be for the second half.
Craig Cathcart - 4.5
Lost Jamie Vardy for the fourth goal and should have communicated better for the first. Not his best day.
Christian Kabasele - 5
No real individual errors to speak of, but contributed a shaky defence overall.
Adam Masina - 4
Clattered into Cathcart for the first goal, looked all over the place for the second time in a week.
Edo Kayembe - 4.5
Gave the ball away really cheaply for the second goal, couldn't offer anything like what he produced against Everton.
Moussa Sissoko - 4
Played a neat pass to Joao Pedro in the second half, but other than that, it's difficult to think of anything much that he did.
Dan Gosling - 5.5
Looked like he would work hard again, as he did in midweek, but was unfortunately clattered and substituted.
Samuel Kalu - 5.5
His corners caused a couple of problems and he linked up well with Joao Pedro during a positive opening 15 minutes, but quickly vanished.
Ken Sema - 5.5
Similar to Kalu, offered a threat from set pieces, but couldn't capitalise and became anonymous after the break.
Joao Pedro - 7
Took his goal well, but missed some great chances. Should've had a hat-trick. Remained a threat throughout, though.
Substitutes
Hassane Kamara - 5
Offered a bit more down the left, but his very first involvement resulted in him getting too far up the field, allowing a cross from which Leicester scored their third goal.
Peter Etebo - N/A
Players must have played for more than 15 minutes to get a rating.
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