Leeds United are going through an abysmal run of form which has seen them lose seven of their last nine league games.

After such a promising start, Thomas Christiansen's side are struggling to win games and propel themselves higher up the league.

However, it's fair to say Leeds have had worse times in the last five years, and have had worse players in their squad.

Who has been the worst Leeds striker in the last five years?

We take a look.....

Adam Simeoni

It has to be Noel Hunt.

The Irish forward couldn't even muster a single goal after joining from Reading, and his time at the club will hardly go down in the Whites' illustrious history.

A poor signing.

Alfie Burns

Edgar Cani.

One of the worst strikers to play for Leeds in their history, let alone the last five years.

Another Massimo Cellino disaster, Cani failed to score in four appearances for Leeds.

The striker was then part of the infamous ‘sick note six’ who undermined popular manager, Neil Redfearn.

A striker Leeds’ supporters will want to forget.

George Dagless

I'd go for Steve Morison.

The experienced forward has been a key man for Millwall, but he didn't replicate those performances up north with Leeds.

After moving from Premier League Norwich, expectation was high, but Morison failed to deliver at Elland Road.

A return of five goals in 41 league games summed up his miserable time with the Yorkshire club.