Brentford scored four goals in a miserable evening for Leicester City at the King Power Stadium and you can find the highlights below.
Brentford Demolish Leicester At King Power Stadium
When Jamie Vardy had an early chance for Leicester City, it looked like the Foxes could pose Brentford some problems on Friday night.
What followed though was a night of misery for Leicester as Brentford picked up a 4-0 victory.
The first goal came after 17 minutes when Yoane Wissa prodded home following a delightful flick from Mikkel Damsgaard.
Damsgaard got the assist for the second too – but truthfully it was all from the brilliance of Bryan Mbeumo.
The Frenchman cut in from the right flank and curled home to get his 15th goal of the season. That goal came on the 27-minute mark and things quickly went from bad to worse.
Boos rang out at the King Power Stadium as Christian Norgaard headed in from a Mbeumo free-kick.

Cameras showed Leicester fans getting out of their seats after 32 minutes for a break.
Half-time couldn’t come soon enough for the players either as the Bees could have been 5-0 up. Kevin Schade headed off the post and Keane Lewis-Potter had a goal disallowed for handball.
Ruud van Nistelrooy brought on Stephy Mavididi, Jannik Vestegaard and Facundo Buonanotte within the opening ten minutes of the second-half.
However, Leicester never looked like mounting a comeback as the rain poured down at the King Power Stadium.
Brentford had taken their foot off the gas but still had enough to grab a late fourth through substitute Fabio Carvalho.
What followed was finger-pointing and arguing between the Leicester players. This summed up a tough night for the Foxes who without improvement over the coming months, look likely to be heading back to the Championship.
Below, are the highlights from the clash between Leicester City and Brentford.
WATCH: Leicester City Vs Brentford Highlights
The defeat will put more pressure on Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy with heavy boos at full-time.
Leicester have lost their last six league games at home without scoring a single goal.
Leicester are 19th in the Premier League table. Should Wolves pick up a shock win away at Bournemouth on Saturday, the Foxes will be five points off safety.
The Foxes are next in action on February 27 away at West Ham, while Brentford host an in-form Everton a day prior.