Paul Heckingbottom will be looking to get his first win as Leeds United manager on Sunday, as Elland Road plays host to Leeds v Bristol City.

Hecky has a number of key decisions to make when it comes to the first-team, and one will be whether to issue a start to the returning Caleb Ekuban.

The powerful striker is now available for the clash with the Robins after a spell on the sidelines.

Should Hecky issue the 23-year-old a start?

We discuss....

Sam Preston

Not just yet.

Lasogga performed well and scored an excellent goal last weekend, the Leeds fans are loving him right now, and that should be enough to keep his place.

I don't see Hecky going two up top so he has to be on the bench

Adam Simeoni

He has to persist with Lasogga.

The German bagged the equaliser at Sheffield United, proving how dangerous he can be when presented with the opportunity.

If Heckingbottom decides to change tactics and play two up front, then the pace and movement would compliment his fellow forward, and he should be the man to partner Lasogga at the weekend.

George Dagless

It's probably a bit early for that.

Ekuban has been out a while and I'd expect him to take time to get back to match sharpness.

Pierre-Michel Lasogga is currently fit so I don't see the need to rush things.

Alfie Burns

Personally, I’d hold Ekuban back this week.

The forward is edging his way back to full fitness, and after a season full of injuries, Heckingbottom won’t want to rush him back.