Leeds United travel to Bramall Lane tomorrow as they face Sheffield United in what will be Paul Heckingbottom's first game in charge of the Whites.

Hecky has an array of dilemmas ahead of the clash, and one player who will be itching to impress the new manager is winger Hadi Sacko.

The 23-year-old was outcasted by former manager Thomas Christiansen, and Hecky could hand Sacko a new lease of life.

Should Hecky hand a shock start to Sacko tomorrow?

We discuss....

Sam Preston

No way, that’s too much of a risk.

Keep him in reserve and if you need him as an option off the bench to add a bit of pace - buoyed by a clean slate with a new manager to impress - then throw him on.

He hasn’t had enough football this season to risk throwing him in for start in such an important game.

Adam Simeoni

I don’t think Sacko should be anywhere near the first team at the moment.

Leeds aren’t in great form at all, but the Frenchman isn’t the answer. Perhaps in a couple of weeks once he has proven himself to the new manager, but Leeds are desperate for a win for Sacko isn’t the man to provide the three points.

George Dagless

No I don't think so.

Heckingbottom has said that everyone has a clean slate but even so there's players ahead of Sacko in the pecking order.

If those players don't perform, though, he should get more of a chance to play than under TC.

Alfie Burns

I’d be tempted, as I think Sacko’s pace could cause Sheffield United some real problems.

Heckingbottom’s appointment kind of gives Sacko a clean slate, and an opportunity for the Frenchman to barge his way back into first-team contention.

Ezgjan Alioski has been very poor recently, and Sacko couldn’t do any worse than his teammate on the right.