1. Kasper Schmeichel
The City goalkeeper made some vital saves as his side maintained their excellent defensive record. That's nine clean sheets now this season.
Rating: 7
2. Ritchie De Laet
The Belgian full-back produced a fantastic goal-line clearance in the first half, but then had to come off at half-time. Booked in the first half.
Rating: 7
5. Wes Morgan
Hull striker Sone Aluko gave Morgan one of his toughest test of the season so far, but the resolute Morgan stood firm.
7
6. Zak Whitbread
The big American defended the box well, but was too often troubled by the pace of Hull's front two. Booked in the second half.
Rating: 7
3. Paul Konchesky
He played a more conservative role than normal and did not stray forward too much. He was always neat and tidy on the ball.
Rating: 6
16. Matty James
The youngster was given a holding role in midfield and got very few touches of the ball in the first half, but grew into the game.
Rating: 6
4. Danny Drinkwater
A busy performance. He got on the ball as much as he could and tried to pull the strings. Could have scored in the first half.
Rating: 7
24. Anthony Knockaert
The Frenchman looked the most likely to create openings for City when he came inside off the flank. Should have scored in the first half.
Rating: 7
10. Andy King
He was given an attacking role in City's midfield and tried to get forward and support Nugent but found it tough.
Rating: 6
7. Ben Marshall
Wasn't as effective down the left as Knockaert was down the right and his final ball did not hurt the Tigers enough.
Rating: 6
35. David Nugent
His touch was off and he looked isolated playing as the loan striker. Still stuck on 99 career league goals.
Rating: 6