Leeds United manager Marcelo Bielsa will have the international break, to mull over how he is going to cope without goalkeeper Kiko Casilla, after the 32-year-old Spaniard was red-carded for bringing down Blades striker Billy Sharp in the 1-0 defeat to Sheffield United at the weekend.

Casilla will face an automatic one-match ban, making him unavailable for visit of Millwall at the end of the month, though Bielsa has hinted that the club may appeal the red-card decision, as reported in the YEP.

So how big a blow is it, following Casilla's red card for Leeds?

We discuss......

Gary Hutchinson

“It is a pretty hefty blow for Leeds having impressed since his January arrival.

“Casilla has been assured and has shown his experience in abundance since taking Bailey Peacock-Farrell’s place in the team.

“I don’t think there will be that level of confidence there in the next three games.”

Jacob Potter

"It’s not the worst-case scenario.

"Bailey Peacock-Farrell is a more than good enough replacement to come into the side and he’ll be keen to take his chance.

"It’s frustrating news, but they’ll cope."

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George Harbey

"It’s a blow they could have done without.

"Casilla has been solid if not spectacular for Leeds since he signed from Madrid, but his absence will be a blow.

"Peacock-Farrell looked shaky earlier on in the season, and Leeds fans will be praying that he has improved since."

Jay Taylor

“It is a pretty hefty blow for Leeds having impressed since his January arrival.

“Casilla has been assured and has shown his experience in abundance since taking Bailey Peacock-Farrell’s place in the team.

“I don’t think there will be that level of confidence there in the next three games.”