With Pierre-Michel Lasogga coming back to full fitness, Leeds boss Thomas Christiansen has some decisions to make with regards to his team selection.

The Whites host Nigel Adkins' Hull City at Elland Road on Saturday, in a game that Leeds will be desperate to win to help get them nearer the coveted top six.

Should Christiansen utilise Lasogga as an impact sub against Hull City? Or not?

We discuss.....

Chris Gallagher

Yes, and he can be very useful.

Kemar Roofe gives Leeds more movement and pace up front and deserves to start.

Lasogga is more physical and can be a game changer if the side need more of a focal point. It's a good option to have for Christiansen.

George Dagless

Tough to say.

It largely depends on how Leeds are doing in the game and how the match is going as well.

I think TC might be tempted to rest him as much as possible though so bringing him in might be a last resort.

Alfie Burns

I think this is an option that Christiansen will explore in the coming weeks, as the German edges back to full fitness.

Jay-Roy Grot’s sloppy contribution from the bench on Saturday proved that Leeds were short of striking options, and Christiansen might now look to rush Lasogga back into his matchday squad.

If the 26-year-old is in the matchday squad on Saturday, it could be a real boost for Leeds.

Adam Simeoni

If he is fit and ready to go, Lasogga should certainly see the pitch.

The game against Hull is the perfect opportunity for Lasogga to get back into first-team affairs, and Christiansen must consider the German striker at some stage.

If he comes on and plays well, he could push for a starting spot over Christmas.