Leeds United face yet another tough test this weekend as they host eighth-placed QPR at Elland Road on Saturday.
The Whites have remained in the hunt for the automatic promotion spots, despite putting in some less than impressive performances as of late.
Indeed, the Yorkshire club have failed to find the back of the net more than once in any of their last seven league matches, and they will be hoping to put an end to that run as they come up against the second-worst defence in the division.
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Marcelo Bielsa will have to be savvy in his team selection if he wants to overcome the London club, and here’s the team we think he could go with this weekend.
With QPR looking likely to lineup with Nahki Wells and Jordan Hugill up top it’s probable that Marcelo Bielsa will opt to use his 3-3-1-3 formation.
The back five has just one change from United’s 0-0 draw with Sheffield Wednesday.
Indeed, Liam Cooper comes in for Ezgjan Alioski as the full-back has been highlighted as a doubt for this game.
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This switch also sees Luke Ayling move out to the right, with Stuart Dallas switching to the left side.
The seemingly undroppable Kalvin Phillips retains his place in the team, while the 3-3-1-3 style seems more suited to Mateusz Klich rather than Tyler Roberts despite some fans crying out for that switch.
It was revealed in Marcelo Bielsa’s press conference that Pablo Hernandez is back from injury, but Patrick Bamford has picked up a problem.
Eddie Nketiah starts in Bamford’s place, and while Hernandez is available for selection he may be eased back into the squad, so the criticised Helder Costa and Jack Harrison keep their spots on the wing.