Leeds United still sit on top of the Championship after a late equaliser against Millwall gained them a point and maintained their unbeaten start to the season in the league.

The draw was despite the loss of a number of  key players, one of which was 33-year-old midfielder Pablo Hernandez who is out for up to five weeks with a hamstring injury.

But are Leeds too reliant on Hernandez?

We discuss.....

Jay Taylor

It looks like they do, in a way.

Jack Harrison, Hernandez’ replacement scored at the weekend, but in creativity terms, Leeds miss him buzzing around the pitch.

Harrison tends to stay in wider positions with Hernandez drifting in whenever possible and looking to make a mark on the game.

He is a miss, and they rely on him just a little too much - it doesn’t help either that they have three other main first team players out.

Gary Hutchinson

No, they also relied on Roofe!

They rely on their first eleven heavily, but not on one player.

To say ‘yes’ to this question would disrespect the players that have got them top of the table.

Sam Rourke

They don't just rely on him.

But, he's a key part of Leeds' team and when Hernandez is on song, Leeds are on song.

It's a big blow not having him.