We asked for your thoughts after Sunday's Premier League game between Leicester City and Brighton.
Vincent: I thought from the offset we looked composed, organised and positive in our play. We looked on par with a very good Brighton team. It looked like we were playing under Enzo again at times. You could see the quality of Brighton and their goals took the wind out of us. Ruud made some astute changes and after Vardy's goal we looked on to get something. I'm glad I stuck around for it! Brilliant!
Lewis: Great game. We lacked a bit pace upfront so the ball over the top was never on, yet we played it over and over again. But some great football out there. Soumare and El Khannouss both played amazing - tracking back and winning it back. Defensively Kristiansen did not do very well with two goals from the left side, though he was played quite high up. Overall we fought to the end and got a point.
Steve: If we had 12 Jamie Vardys we'd be regularly winning the Champions League. The guy's a genius and next to Gordon Banks a deserved club legend.
Brighton fans
Tim: To throw away a two-goal lead to a bottom six side late on - yet again - is a sign of a poorly coached side unfortunately. Hurzeler is not learning from mistakes and is too naive for the Premier League.
Ben: Taking off Ayari and Mitoma was an error. We lost control and gave away two more points. We are looking more like Spurs each day- brilliant one moment but with a soft belly.
James: If we are serious about becoming a team who consistently challenges for European spots then we need to weed out the individual mistakes and complacency that has caused us to throw away two-goal leads to Wolves and Leicester, as well as drawing with lowly Ipswich and Southampton. Beating City, United and Spurs is all well and good but the results against teams we're expected to beat need to follow as well.