Rodrigo (Bate 65) 5 – Was brought on despite boasting the lead going into the final quarter of the game. Didn’t manage to make an impact despite a lot of time spent in and around the area. AP
WEST HAM RATINGS: Lukasz Fabianski 5 – Made some good saves but they weren’t enough to deny an excellent performance from Leeds’ attackers. His clearances often found the feet of a Leeds player, forcing West Ham onto the backfoot. AP
Vladimír Coufal 3 – Struggled to make an impact going forward and unfortunately faced an in-form Harrison who got the better of him at every opportunity. AP
Craig Dawson 4 – Headed a Cresswell corner wide when in the Leeds six-yard box, which would have proved a very important goal at a crucial stage of the game. Did well against a wasteful Dan James. AP
Issa Diop 4 – Carried the ball forward on multiple occasions but was sometimes guilty of hanging onto the ball for too long. Made few blocks or tackles, which marred his performance. PA
Aaron Cresswell 7 – All four of his corners found a teammate, with one ending up in the back of the net via Bowen. Was unfortunate not to get a second assist following Dawson’s close-range miss. AP
Manuel Lanzini 6 – Played a good pass to Rice just before half-time following a good run, but Rice wasted the shot. He was quiet in the second half, and picked up a yellow card for a foul on Raphinha. AP
Declan Rice 7 – Very good going forward, and his passing range was superb. One pass culminated in Fornals’ equaliser to make it 2-2. Wasted a shot by hitting it over the bar in the penalty area following a misplaced pass from Ayling. AFP
Jarrod Bowen 7 – Another goal from the man in form, as he headed home an Aaron Cresswell’s teasing corner. His crosses didn’t always find a teammate and his finishing could have been better, particularly at the death, when he had an excellent chance to level. AFP
Pablo Fornals 7 – Exciting on the ball and the scorer of West Ham’s second goal to equalise. He picked up the ball from a miscontrolled Antonio pass, dribbled into the Leeds area and tucked away a low shot. AFP
Nikola Vlasic 4 – Failed to make an impact in a game that was free-flowing. His crosses were easily dealt with by the Leeds defence, and he was subbed off for the more defensive Arthur Masuaku. Getty
Michail Antonio 6 – Slipped in the box early on which denied him getting on the end of Rice’s cross. In the second half, Rice again found him with an excellent forward pass which Antonio miscontrolled, but Fornals picked up the ball and tucked home. PA
SUBS: Arthur Masuaku (Vlasic 60) 4 –The defensive minded Masuaku replaced Vlasic and was guilty of holding onto the ball too long and trying to beat his man rather than pass. Reuters
Andriy Yarmolenko (Fornals 68) 4 – Brought on with 20 minutes to spare in the hope of grabbing West Ham a point. Had a close-range header disallowed for offside, and picked up a yellow fewer than 10 minutes after coming on.. Getty
Sonny Perkins (Issa Diop 87) N/A – The third teenage Premier League debutant to appear in the game had little time to make an impact in his three-minute cameo. Getty
LEEDS RATINGS: Illan Meslier 7 – Conceded two and was fortunate West Ham didn’t take their chances to make it more. Despite this, he still made some excellent saves, including a double effort in the 82nd minute to prevent an equaliser. AFP
Stuart Dallas 7 – Made life difficult for West Ham’s midfield. Hi passing was superb and he didn’t put a foot wrong in his defensive duties. AFP
Luke Ayling 6 – Played with great energy for the full 90 minutes. However, he was incredibly lucky after putting Bate under pressure with a poor pass, which gifted Rice with a goalscoring opportunity. PA
Pascal Struijk 6 – Conceded possession twice in dangerous areas and struggled when defending against set pieces. AFP
Junior Firpo 6 – Suffered an injury after 25 minutes which forced him off. Until then, he had played a key part of Leeds’ high-intensity tactics approach. AFP
Robin Koch 6 – Kept the in-form Antonio quiet despite the striker’s physical presence, but was disappointing when defending West Ham’s set pieces. Picked up a yellow for a foul on Antonio. Getty
Raphinha 9 – Looked dangerous every time he received the ball, West Ham’s defenders had no answer to his footwork, skill or pace. His passes and crosses in the final third were incredibly effective. Assisted Harrison’s third goal to seal the win. AFP
Mateusz Klich 7 – Had a goal disallowed but was solid throughout. PA
Adam Forshaw 6 – Assisted Leeds’ first goal with a simple pass to Harrison. He was forced to come off after 25 minutes with a hamstring injury, but prior to this had been instrumental in Leeds’ strong start to the game. AFP
Jack Harrison 10 – Scored the first Premier League hat-trick of his career. His first goal was a powerful first time strike in the penalty area, and his second bundled across the line. His third was the product of an impeccably weighted pass from Raphinha which he controlled delicately and floated past Fabianski at 60 minutes. PA
Dan James 4 – Disappointing performance. He had an excellent chance to score when 1one-on-one with Fabianski, however his shot was weak. Picked up a yellow late game. AP
Lewis Bate (Forshaw 22) 3 – Far from the Premier League debut the teenager would have dreamed of. Found himself on the receiving end of a poor pass from Ayling, which led to Rice seizing the ball. PA
Leo Hjelde (Firpo 23) 6 – Another Premier League debutant, but fared much better than his counterpart. Fitted in well and pulled off a few impressive passes, which were unfortunately wasted by his teammates. Getty
Rodrigo (Bate 65) 5 – Was brought on despite boasting the lead going into the final quarter of the game. Didn’t manage to make an impact despite a lot of time spent in and around the area. AP
WEST HAM RATINGS: Lukasz Fabianski 5 – Made some good saves but they weren’t enough to deny an excellent performance from Leeds’ attackers. His clearances often found the feet of a Leeds player, forcing West Ham onto the backfoot. AP
Vladimír Coufal 3 – Struggled to make an impact going forward and unfortunately faced an in-form Harrison who got the better of him at every opportunity. AP
Craig Dawson 4 – Headed a Cresswell corner wide when in the Leeds six-yard box, which would have proved a very important goal at a crucial stage of the game. Did well against a wasteful Dan James. AP
Issa Diop 4 – Carried the ball forward on multiple occasions but was sometimes guilty of hanging onto the ball for too long. Made few blocks or tackles, which marred his performance. PA
Aaron Cresswell 7 – All four of his corners found a teammate, with one ending up in the back of the net via Bowen. Was unfortunate not to get a second assist following Dawson’s close-range miss. AP
Manuel Lanzini 6 – Played a good pass to Rice just before half-time following a good run, but Rice wasted the shot. He was quiet in the second half, and picked up a yellow card for a foul on Raphinha. AP
Declan Rice 7 – Very good going forward, and his passing range was superb. One pass culminated in Fornals’ equaliser to make it 2-2. Wasted a shot by hitting it over the bar in the penalty area following a misplaced pass from Ayling. AFP
Jarrod Bowen 7 – Another goal from the man in form, as he headed home an Aaron Cresswell’s teasing corner. His crosses didn’t always find a teammate and his finishing could have been better, particularly at the death, when he had an excellent chance to level. AFP
Pablo Fornals 7 – Exciting on the ball and the scorer of West Ham’s second goal to equalise. He picked up the ball from a miscontrolled Antonio pass, dribbled into the Leeds area and tucked away a low shot. AFP
Nikola Vlasic 4 – Failed to make an impact in a game that was free-flowing. His crosses were easily dealt with by the Leeds defence, and he was subbed off for the more defensive Arthur Masuaku. Getty
Michail Antonio 6 – Slipped in the box early on which denied him getting on the end of Rice’s cross. In the second half, Rice again found him with an excellent forward pass which Antonio miscontrolled, but Fornals picked up the ball and tucked home. PA
SUBS: Arthur Masuaku (Vlasic 60) 4 –The defensive minded Masuaku replaced Vlasic and was guilty of holding onto the ball too long and trying to beat his man rather than pass. Reuters
Andriy Yarmolenko (Fornals 68) 4 – Brought on with 20 minutes to spare in the hope of grabbing West Ham a point. Had a close-range header disallowed for offside, and picked up a yellow fewer than 10 minutes after coming on.. Getty
Sonny Perkins (Issa Diop 87) N/A – The third teenage Premier League debutant to appear in the game had little time to make an impact in his three-minute cameo. Getty
LEEDS RATINGS: Illan Meslier 7 – Conceded two and was fortunate West Ham didn’t take their chances to make it more. Despite this, he still made some excellent saves, including a double effort in the 82nd minute to prevent an equaliser. AFP
Stuart Dallas 7 – Made life difficult for West Ham’s midfield. Hi passing was superb and he didn’t put a foot wrong in his defensive duties. AFP
Luke Ayling 6 – Played with great energy for the full 90 minutes. However, he was incredibly lucky after putting Bate under pressure with a poor pass, which gifted Rice with a goalscoring opportunity. PA
Pascal Struijk 6 – Conceded possession twice in dangerous areas and struggled when defending against set pieces. AFP
Junior Firpo 6 – Suffered an injury after 25 minutes which forced him off. Until then, he had played a key part of Leeds’ high-intensity tactics approach. AFP
Robin Koch 6 – Kept the in-form Antonio quiet despite the striker’s physical presence, but was disappointing when defending West Ham’s set pieces. Picked up a yellow for a foul on Antonio. Getty
Raphinha 9 – Looked dangerous every time he received the ball, West Ham’s defenders had no answer to his footwork, skill or pace. His passes and crosses in the final third were incredibly effective. Assisted Harrison’s third goal to seal the win. AFP
Mateusz Klich 7 – Had a goal disallowed but was solid throughout. PA
Adam Forshaw 6 – Assisted Leeds’ first goal with a simple pass to Harrison. He was forced to come off after 25 minutes with a hamstring injury, but prior to this had been instrumental in Leeds’ strong start to the game. AFP
Jack Harrison 10 – Scored the first Premier League hat-trick of his career. His first goal was a powerful first time strike in the penalty area, and his second bundled across the line. His third was the product of an impeccably weighted pass from Raphinha which he controlled delicately and floated past Fabianski at 60 minutes. PA
Dan James 4 – Disappointing performance. He had an excellent chance to score when 1one-on-one with Fabianski, however his shot was weak. Picked up a yellow late game. AP
Lewis Bate (Forshaw 22) 3 – Far from the Premier League debut the teenager would have dreamed of. Found himself on the receiving end of a poor pass from Ayling, which led to Rice seizing the ball. PA
Leo Hjelde (Firpo 23) 6 – Another Premier League debutant, but fared much better than his counterpart. Fitted in well and pulled off a few impressive passes, which were unfortunately wasted by his teammates. Getty
Rodrigo (Bate 65) 5 – Was brought on despite boasting the lead going into the final quarter of the game. Didn’t manage to make an impact despite a lot of time spent in and around the area. AP