Leeds United started the season in excellent form and were top of the table for a duration of time.

Fans began to get excited about the Yorkshire outfit and manager Thomas Christiansen who took over the helm from former boss Garry Monk.

However, the Whites have well and truly hit a rut in the league, and have lost their last three games and face a stern task against Lee Johnson's Bristol City at Ashton Gate on Saturday.

So are the cracks starting to show at Leeds? Is it time to be worried if you're a Leeds fan?

The writers here at FLW issue their verdicts....

Chris Gallagher

The signs aren't good.

Recent defeats have highlighted serious problems within the squad and the management but it's nothing that can't be rectified. The Whites have some good players so there shouldn't be major concerns.

However, this slump can't go on for much longer. Thomas Christiansen needs to make some changes and get ready for January to add the necessary quality needed.

George Dagless

There's bound to be concern.

The Whites started in superb form but in recent weeks they've plummeted down the form table and criticisms of player and manager are beginning to increase.

There's certainly some cracks - though they are minor - and if form doesn't turn around quickly things will only get worse.

Alfie Burns

Definitely. It is hard to ignore the worrying run Leeds find themselves on.

Four defeats in five has left Elland Road gobsmacked in recent weeks, but now is not the time to panic, Thomas Christiansen must be trusted in turning things back around.

Leeds are still sixth in the Championship table, and a good result against Bristol City on Saturday would bring back the positivity ahead of huge back-to-back home fixtures.

The Bristol City clash could be a turning point.