Former Leeds United boss Neil Redfearn was not pleased with winger Jack Harrison for his display in the defeat to Norwich.

The Whites were knocked off top spot by Daniel Farke's men, who thoroughly deserved the three points in front of a packed out Elland Road.

They had a two-goal lead at the break, which prompted Marcelo Bielsa to make two changes at the break, with Harrison one of those to depart.

And, speaking to BBC Radio Leeds, Redfearn revealed his frustration at the on loan Manchester City man: "There were times when the ball comes out to Harrison. He drops his shoulder and tries to poke balls into people in the box. Just whip the ball in. Get it into the box.

"Put the ball in the danger area and make people get on the end of it."

The England U21 international arrived at the Yorkshire club with a lot of hype but he has struggled to make a positive impact at the club.

He has managed just two goals in 21 games and has been regularly replaced by the Argentinian in recent weeks.

The Verdict

Most Leeds fans would agree with Redfearn here, Harrison is frustrating to watch and isn't doing enough at the moment.

That's not to say others don't deserve criticism, because several of his teammates were poor against Norwich.

But, the 22-year-old should be offering more and he will be lucky to keep his place against Middlesbrough this weekend.

Thoughts, Leeds fans? Is this a fair criticism? Let us know in the comments below.