Leeds United have two matches left to try and overhaul Sheffield United and jump into the second automatic promotion spot in the Championship, with Aston Villa and Ipswich Town the remaining fixtures for Marcelo Bielsa's side.

Bielsa though has been dogged all season with injuries and suspensions to key personnel, and this shows no sign of abating with make-shift left-back Ezgjan Alioski now ruled out for the remainder of the season through injury.

In the absence of Alioski, Bielsa turned to winger Stuart Dallas against Brentford with the likelihood that the 28-year-old will retain his spot for the remainder of the season.

So is Bielsa right to continue with Dallas at left-back?

We discuss........

George Dagless

"It's a hard one to call.

"The likes of Gaetano Berardi should be in with a chance and I think the Swiss might deserve the nod to be honest.

"Losing Alioski is a blow but I think they can get on without him regardless of who plays there - I just think it should be Berardi."

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Alfie Burns

“This is a really tough decision for Bielsa, because if he goes with Dallas he’s sacrificing the balance of the side.

“Dallas has good attacking qualities, but you feel someone natural like Leif Davis deserves a chance, particularly with Leeds having little to play for heading into the play-offs.

“Gaetano Berardi is another option, but now feels the time to test some of these youngsters.”

Gary Hutchinson

“I’m really not so sure.

“Sometimes, you have to alter the approach to fit the players you have.

“Is it a case of Leeds needing a left back, or a formation that suits the players they have at their disposal?”