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Randolph topped dismal ratings

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Darren Randolph topped dismal Claret and Hugh West Ham player ratings for the EFL Cup defeat against Everton on Wednesday night.

The backup keeper scored an average of 5.24 despite letting four goals in with one going through his legs.

Aaron Cresswell was the only other West Ham player to score five with an average player rating of 5.08

Top of the four scores was goalscorer Robert Snodgrass with a rating 4.99 from 150 entries from Claret and Hugh readers.

Ben Johnson was next with a score of 4.92 followed by Fabian Balbuena on 4.46 and Seb Haller on 4.42, Declan Rice averaged a poor 4.19 rating as the last of the four scores.

Manuel Lanzini topped the three scores with an average rating of 3.46 followed by captain Mark Noble on 3.38, Yarmolenko could only manage a rating of 3.19 with Felipe Anderson on the worst score of the evening only managing an average rating of 2.23 out of ten.

Alan Irvine was rated at 3.17 while match officials scored the highest rating of the night with a score of 5.3.

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