Leeds United have begun the 2018/19 Championship campaign off better than ever Marcelo Bielsa could have dreamt of, picking up ten points from their opening four league matches.

The new head coach has transformed the Lilywhites into a team to be feared, and still has some key players to return to action in the coming weeks.

Having failed to register a loss in all competitions this campaign, Leeds United are certainly the team to beat this season.

With 14 goals to their name, and still to start new signing and prolific goal scorer Patrick Bamford, Leeds certainly have the fire power going forward, whilst Jansson edging towards a return to the back line adds even more strength to their already sturdy defence.

Whilst all may seem positive from the outside, not all the business has been met with an encouraging response.

We discuss the worst decision made by Leeds United over the last three months.

Alfie Burns

There’s not much wrong with Leeds’ summer, but not pursuing a centre-back could seriously hurt Leeds in the coming months, with injuries bound to mount up.

A time ago the Whites were linked with Kyle Bartley, and I think not getting him on board will be the worst decision the club has made over the summer.

Christian Fuller

Leeds United will see this summer as pretty much perfect.

They’ve taken this season by storm already, and whilst the signing of Patrick Bamford is an inspired one, I’m just not so sure they need him.

Kemar Roofe has found form at the start of this campaign, and having Bamford playing second fiddle seems like a bit of a waste, when there are other positions that could have been strengthened.