FA Cup and Community Shield winners, Leicester City have suffered a shameful defeat at West Ham on Monday.
The foxes conceded four goals to the resilient hosts who were inspired by a brilliant performance from England international Michail Antonio.
Antonio became West Ham’s outright top scorer in the Premier League after scoring twice against a 10-man squad of foxes at London Stadium.
Antonio celebrated by lifting a cardboard cut-out of himself after scoring his 48th top-flight goal to break Paolo di Canio’s club record.
The 31-year-old added a second four minutes later to wrap up an impressive win for David Moyes’ side.
It is only the second time the Hammers have won their opening two fixtures of a Premier League campaign.
Pablo Fornals and Said Benrahma scored West Ham’s first two goals either side of Ayoze Perez’s dismissal for a stamp on goalscorer Fornals.
Youri Tielemans had briefly given the visitors hope at 2-1 before Antonio’s late double.