Leeds United picked up their second win in a week with a 1-0 home victory over Reading on Tuesday night.

The Whites found it tough to break down the Royals for large parts of the encounter, before Stuart Dallas netted on the hour mark to secure all three points for Marcelo Bielsa's men.

Dallas has found life at Elland Road reasonably tough this year - he was frozen out of the first-team at the start of the season due to the form of the likes of Pablo Hernandez, Samu Saiz and Mateusz Klich, and has been played as a makeshift right-back when called upon this term.

But the Northern Irish international has been impressive over the last few games, and it begs the question, does he deserve a run of games in perhaps his more natural position at the higher end of the pitch?

We discuss...

George Harbey

I think that due to Luke Ayling's injury, there's no reason why Dallas shouldn't be a regular starter for Leeds at right-back.

Okay, it's an unnatural position for the Northern Irish international, but whilst it's working for Leeds and whilst he's getting game-time, why change it?

He'll want to be playing further forward, but as long as Leeds are winning, there are no issues.

Gary Hutchinson

One swallow doesn't make a summer, one goal doesn't make a run of form.

If there's a wider call for him then sure, but he shouldn't get the run because of a goal.

He should get it because he's needed in a certain role and is playing well.

Louie Chandler

I think Leeds should be careful.

He is a good option against weaker opposition from right-back, but aganst stronger attacking units he is likely to be exposed.

Bielsa should not let his heart rule his head on this one.