Crysencio Summerville (Hjelde, 78) 6 – A lively performance off the bench as he looked to make an impact in attack, but he was unable to make a telling difference. Getty Images
WEST HAM PLAYER RATINGS: Alphonse Areola 7 – Looked untroubled for the majority, but he commanded his area when called upon by crosses into the box. Getty Images
Ryan Fredericks 8 - On his first start since September, Fredericks showed energy and pace while carrying the ball out of the defence. He came close to getting on the scoresheet twice but lacked composure in the finish. Getty Images
Ben Johnson 8 - A faultless performance from the left-back who was disciplined in defence whilst providing an attacking threat down the left. Getty Images
Craig Dawson 8 – Commanding in the heart of defence. His smart positioning and dominant presence in the air afforded his goalkeeper a comfortable night. Almost at fault for a late Leeds equaliser as he failed to block Harrison’s cross. AFP
Issa Diop 7 - The centre-back looked uncomfortable in moments of Leeds pressure in the first half, but he marked his 25th birthday with a solid defensive performance. Reuters
Declan Rice 7 – The West Ham captain had an assured performance as he helped his team take control of possession in the second half. AFP
Tomas Soucek 7 – A quieter night for the Czech but had a good game in the middle of the park. PA
Manuel Lanzini 9 – Dangerous in the midfield, looking confident in both defence and attack. Good positioning and a well-taken finish saw Lanzini score the opening goal of the game. AFP
Nikola Vlasic 9 – An excellent performance as Vlasic caused many problems with his clever movement and passing. Showed his quality when he turned his man to set up Lanzini’s opener. AFP
Jarrod Bowen 8 – Looked lively all afternoon as he repeatedly got himself and his teammates into dangerous areas. He finally got his goal with a composed finish in additional time. Getty Images
Michail Antonio 9 – Constant threat to the Leeds defence and repeatably found success on the left. Great hold up play and a clever pass to Vlasic led to West Ham’s opening goal. He followed this up with an assist late in the second half to secure West Ham victory. PA
SUBS: Pablo Fornals (Lanzini, 76) N/A – Looked energetic and tried to make things happen after his introduction. Getty Images
Arthur Masuaku (Vlasic, 88) N/A – Brought on in the 88th minute to see the game out for West Ham. Reuters
Andriy Yarmolenko (Antonio, 90) N/A – Came on in the final minutes with the game out of reach for Leeds. Reuters
LEEDS PLAYER RATINGS: Illan Meslier 7 – Made some smart saves including a crucial intervention against Bowen. Cannot be faulted in the goal mouth scramble leading to West Ham’s opening goal. Getty Images
Leo Hjelde 7 – The young centre-back faced a difficult task but he provided some strong tackles and blocks before he was taken off in the 78th minute. This included a smart recovery tackle on Vlasic, but this still could not prevent the opening goal. AFP
Diego Llorente 6 – Never looked that comfortable in defence as he struggled against the powerful Antonio. PA
Luke Ayling 8 – A dogged performance from Ayling who dominated the Leeds defence, clearing the ball off the line to deny Bowen early on, before being taken off at the hour mark. Getty Images
Junior Firpo 6 – The left-back looked confident in the first half but he struggled after a collision with Meslier which ultimately caused his substitution in the 69th minute. Getty Images
Robin Koch 6 – A disciplined defensive performance characterised by a great tackle that denied Antonio late on. Getty Images
Lewis Bate 6 – The young debutant could not settle into the game and was taken off at half time in favour of the more experienced Dallas (no match photo available). Getty Images
Mateusz Klich 7 – A strong defensive performance but lacked any attacking presence. Getty Images
Jack Harrison 6 – Proved to be Leeds’ biggest forward threat, but he lacked the final product and arguably missing their biggest chance of the game. AP
Daniel James 6 – A disappointing night for James who had little impact on the game. Had a great chance to equalise but he had no chance to react to Harrison’s cross fizzed in from the left. Getty Images
Sam Greenwood 6 – Worked hard and showed lots of endeavour in his first start for Leeds, but he will be disappointed to be substituted at half time. Reuters
SUBS: Raphinha (Greenwood, 46) 5 – The Brazilian is arguably one of Leeds’ biggest attacking threats, but he did not see enough of the ball to impact the second half. Reuters
Stuart Dallas (Bates, 46) 6 – Brought on at half time to sure up the midfield and he worked hard for his team. Getty Images
Adam Forshaw (Ayling, 60) 6 – Solid enough in midfield but lacked quality going forward. AFP
Cody Drameh (Firpo, 69) 5 – Did not make any impact on the game after coming on for the injured Firpo. Getty Images
Crysencio Summerville (Hjelde, 78) 6 – A lively performance off the bench as he looked to make an impact in attack, but he was unable to make a telling difference. Getty Images
WEST HAM PLAYER RATINGS: Alphonse Areola 7 – Looked untroubled for the majority, but he commanded his area when called upon by crosses into the box. Getty Images
Ryan Fredericks 8 - On his first start since September, Fredericks showed energy and pace while carrying the ball out of the defence. He came close to getting on the scoresheet twice but lacked composure in the finish. Getty Images
Ben Johnson 8 - A faultless performance from the left-back who was disciplined in defence whilst providing an attacking threat down the left. Getty Images
Craig Dawson 8 – Commanding in the heart of defence. His smart positioning and dominant presence in the air afforded his goalkeeper a comfortable night. Almost at fault for a late Leeds equaliser as he failed to block Harrison’s cross. AFP
Issa Diop 7 - The centre-back looked uncomfortable in moments of Leeds pressure in the first half, but he marked his 25th birthday with a solid defensive performance. Reuters
Declan Rice 7 – The West Ham captain had an assured performance as he helped his team take control of possession in the second half. AFP
Tomas Soucek 7 – A quieter night for the Czech but had a good game in the middle of the park. PA
Manuel Lanzini 9 – Dangerous in the midfield, looking confident in both defence and attack. Good positioning and a well-taken finish saw Lanzini score the opening goal of the game. AFP
Nikola Vlasic 9 – An excellent performance as Vlasic caused many problems with his clever movement and passing. Showed his quality when he turned his man to set up Lanzini’s opener. AFP
Jarrod Bowen 8 – Looked lively all afternoon as he repeatedly got himself and his teammates into dangerous areas. He finally got his goal with a composed finish in additional time. Getty Images
Michail Antonio 9 – Constant threat to the Leeds defence and repeatably found success on the left. Great hold up play and a clever pass to Vlasic led to West Ham’s opening goal. He followed this up with an assist late in the second half to secure West Ham victory. PA
SUBS: Pablo Fornals (Lanzini, 76) N/A – Looked energetic and tried to make things happen after his introduction. Getty Images
Arthur Masuaku (Vlasic, 88) N/A – Brought on in the 88th minute to see the game out for West Ham. Reuters
Andriy Yarmolenko (Antonio, 90) N/A – Came on in the final minutes with the game out of reach for Leeds. Reuters
LEEDS PLAYER RATINGS: Illan Meslier 7 – Made some smart saves including a crucial intervention against Bowen. Cannot be faulted in the goal mouth scramble leading to West Ham’s opening goal. Getty Images
Leo Hjelde 7 – The young centre-back faced a difficult task but he provided some strong tackles and blocks before he was taken off in the 78th minute. This included a smart recovery tackle on Vlasic, but this still could not prevent the opening goal. AFP
Diego Llorente 6 – Never looked that comfortable in defence as he struggled against the powerful Antonio. PA
Luke Ayling 8 – A dogged performance from Ayling who dominated the Leeds defence, clearing the ball off the line to deny Bowen early on, before being taken off at the hour mark. Getty Images
Junior Firpo 6 – The left-back looked confident in the first half but he struggled after a collision with Meslier which ultimately caused his substitution in the 69th minute. Getty Images
Robin Koch 6 – A disciplined defensive performance characterised by a great tackle that denied Antonio late on. Getty Images
Lewis Bate 6 – The young debutant could not settle into the game and was taken off at half time in favour of the more experienced Dallas (no match photo available). Getty Images
Mateusz Klich 7 – A strong defensive performance but lacked any attacking presence. Getty Images
Jack Harrison 6 – Proved to be Leeds’ biggest forward threat, but he lacked the final product and arguably missing their biggest chance of the game. AP
Daniel James 6 – A disappointing night for James who had little impact on the game. Had a great chance to equalise but he had no chance to react to Harrison’s cross fizzed in from the left. Getty Images
Sam Greenwood 6 – Worked hard and showed lots of endeavour in his first start for Leeds, but he will be disappointed to be substituted at half time. Reuters
SUBS: Raphinha (Greenwood, 46) 5 – The Brazilian is arguably one of Leeds’ biggest attacking threats, but he did not see enough of the ball to impact the second half. Reuters
Stuart Dallas (Bates, 46) 6 – Brought on at half time to sure up the midfield and he worked hard for his team. Getty Images
Adam Forshaw (Ayling, 60) 6 – Solid enough in midfield but lacked quality going forward. AFP
Cody Drameh (Firpo, 69) 5 – Did not make any impact on the game after coming on for the injured Firpo. Getty Images
Crysencio Summerville (Hjelde, 78) 6 – A lively performance off the bench as he looked to make an impact in attack, but he was unable to make a telling difference. Getty Images