Leeds United manager Marcelo Bielsa is preparing for the weekend trip to Bolton Wanderers in the Championship, having to cope with a squad that is still beset with injuries to key personnel.

It is not all bad news for Bielsa though, as at least he has a choice of who to play out on the right wing, with both Ezgjan Alioski and Jack Clarke available for selection.

So, Clarke or Alioski - who should start for Leeds at the weekend?

We discuss.....

Alfie Burns

There’s got to be a chance for Clarke around the corner, but this weekend, I can see Bielsa making the unpopular decision of going with Alioski.

He is bringing very little in attack, but Bielsa clearly admirers the Macedonian, who has been ever-present this season.

He needs to start bringing more, though.

Gary Hutchinson

Alioski, with Clarke on around the 50 minutes mark.

The youngster is more attacking, he probes and is full of energy.

That would be better used against tired legs, or tiring legs.

Alioski isn’t a bad player, he’s just not quite a winger.

Jay Taylor

Ezgjan Alioski will play, that seems a given to me, but Jack Clarke has impressed when coming on as a substitute in previous fixtures.

Marcelo Bielsa will certainly have a dilemma as to who he starts with – but with Clarke still young, an introduction from the bench will probably be the likeliest of options as he continues his development.

I would personally go for Clarke, but Bielsa will no doubt continue with Alioski.

George Harbey

Give Clarke a start - why not?

He’s looked very bright off the bench in the last few weeks whereas Alioski has looked off the pace and far from his best.

Give him a chance.