Marcelo Bielsa will have been delighted with his Leeds United squad yesterday, with the Whites picking up a battling point against a Millwall.  

Leeds have struggled against Millwall over the years, with the Lions boasting a brilliant record against the Whites, particularly at the New Den.

It looked like Millwall would pick up all three points and end Leeds’ unbeaten run, with Neil Harris’ side leading through Jed Wallace’s goal.

However, as the game looked like running away from Leeds, Jack Harrison stepped up and produced an accurate left-footed finish into the corner of Ben Amos’ goal to secure a point.

Attention at Leeds will quickly turn to Tuesday night, with Bielsa’s side returning to Elland Road to face Preston North End.

Alex Neil’s side are the only side to beat Leeds this season, with Preston winning 2-0 at Elland Road in the League Cup.

Here at FLW, we take a look at Leeds’ squad, identifying TWO changes Bielsa must consider making to face Preston…

Dallas came on for Roberts against Millwall, allowing Jack Harrison to move into a central role.

That change proved to be key, with the Manchester City loanee scoring the goal to level the game.

In truth, Roberts was wasteful, missing chances that could’ve put Leeds in control during the first-half. His all-round play was good, but Leeds need someone clinical leading the line.

Leeds’ performance went up a level when Dallas came on, and the side that finished the game must be in with a shout of starting on Tuesday.

Forshaw got his first taste of action from the bench, replacing Kalvin Phillips at Millwall.

The midfielder will be delighted to be back out on the pitch and will be pushing for more minutes against Preston.

Klich hasn’t done much wrong this season, but he’s played a lot of football so far.

Bielsa could consider giving Klich a breather against Preston and handing Forshaw his first start.

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