Leeds crashed out of the FA Cup on Tuesday evening as they lost out 2-0 against Premier League rivals Fulham at Craven Cottage.

Javi Gracia's side were unfortunate not to take the lead when Georginio Rutter's goal was ruled out for a foul by Weston McKennie on Harry Wilson.

Joao Palhinha would punish Leeds' wastefulness in front of goal, as he picked up a loose pass from Tyler Adams before curling a sensational shot into the top corner for the opener.

Gracia's side continued to push but couldn't find an equaliser and the hosts would seal their spot in the quarter-finals when Manor Solomon produced another superb finish past a helpless Illan Meslier.

Adams would earn plenty of criticism across social media for his role in Fulham's first goal, with his passing suspect throughout, gifting the ball away on nine separate occasions.

That said, it was arguably McKennie who was the Yorkshire outfit's worst performer at Craven Cottage.

As per Sofascore, the January signing would earn a disappointing 6.2/10 rating for his performance on Tuesday night, which was the worst of any outfield player to feature in the game from both sides.

The former Juventus man would lose possession a remarkable 23 times in the 90 minutes, which was comfortably the most of any player in Leeds' side, while his push on Wilson in the first half was decisive as it cost his side a goal.

This led to the USA international registering a 73% pass accuracy at Craven Cottage, which is a decrease from the 81.6% he has averaged in the Premier League thus far, emphasising just how poor he was in west London.

While McKennie clearly struggled from a passing perspective, he was also second-best in the defensive battle throughout the game, winning just two of his ten duels in the game.

Considering he has averaged 1.6 tackles, one interception and two blocks per game in the top flight so far this campaign, his return of one tackle, no interceptions and no blocks at Craven Cottage clearly wasn't good enough.

While the focus for new manager Gracia will surely be on keeping Leeds in the Premier League, he might look towards McKennie as one of the reasons his side was not able to progress in the FA Cup on Tuesday evening.