Leeds United's season is in danger of falling apart with two defeats over the Easter weekend all but ending their automatic promotion chances, with only two matches of their season remaining.

As manager Marcelo Bielsa tries to hold things together within his squad and mount a challenge for promotion to the Premier League at least via the play-offs, it would seem that Chelsea loanee Izzy Brown has no part to play, with former striker Noel Whelan suggesting via Football Insider, that Brown will not play for Leeds again.

Having arrived at Leeds on loan recovering from a serious injury, Brown has failed to make any impact in Bielsa's first team squad, being limited to U23 appearances.

So how can Brown's time at Leeds be best summed up?

We discuss........

Toby Wilding

"In short: underwhelming, and that may be putting it kindly.

"Given the promise he has shown previously, it is disappointing to see that it quite simply hasn't happened for Brown at Leeds in terms of opportunities.

"He is however still a decent player, and you feel other clubs at this level may still be tempted by him next season."

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Gary Hutchinson

“I’d say it’s been a failed experiment.

“I could see the value early doors, but he just didn’t play enough when he seemed fit.

“It’s taken a big chunk out of his reputation too. There won’t be a Premier League loan next season.

“He’s basically lost a year of his career.”

Louie Chandler

"Non-existent.

"Honestly, what a painfully pointless signing this has been. I almost feel sorry for him. Leeds have been very very poor in their last two matches and the Chelsea man has not had a sniff of an opportunity.

"I am very surprised he is still there so it would be no surprise if he were to leave."