One decision has already been made for Leeds United manager Marcelo Bielsa ahead of the visit of Swansea City tonight, after it was reported in the YEP that midfielder Adam Forshaw has not recovered from the knee injury, that kept him out of the weekend draw with Middlesbrough.

Forshaw's absence will give another start to Kalvin Phillips who salvaged a point for the Whites with a goal deep into injury time against Boro last time out.

So how big a blow is Forshaw's absence for Leeds?

We discuss.....

Gary Hutchinson

“Not for me.

“Phillips plays the holding role with ease and Forshaw can be covered.

“It might even be a blessing in disguise, getting Phillips back in the side without upsetting someone by dropping them.”

Jacob Potter

"It’s a blessing in disguise.

"Forshaw has made some costly errors recently, and he needed to be dropped from the starting XI.

"Kalvin Phillips is a far better option to have in the side, and I can see him retaining his place ahead of Forshaw if he has a good game on Wednesday evening against the Swans."

Jay Taylor

“It is a blow, but Kalvin Phillips is an able deputy.

“Forshaw for me is calm on the ball when others around him are shrouded in chaos.

“He is what Leeds need in the middle of the pitch and without him they lack a lot.

“Phillips is a suitable replacement, but he doesn’t have the same level of awareness his counterpart has.”