Championship Gameweek 12
Oct 6, 2018 12.30pm
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HT : 0 0
FT Elland Road (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
  • Tyler Roberts 45' yellowcard
  • Pontus Jansson 47' yellowcard
  • Luke Ayling 47' yellowcard
  • Bailey Peacock-Farrell 61' yellowcard
  • Pontus Jansson 88' goal
  • Luke Ayling 94' redcard
  • goal Neal Maupay 62'
  • yellowcard Chris Mepham 66'
  • yellowcard Moses Odubajo 71'

Leeds defender Barry Douglas ruled out of action with a hamstring injury

Leeds defender Barry Douglas ruled out of action with a hamstring injury

Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa has confirmed defender Barry Douglas will miss Saturday’s home Sky Bet Championship game against Brentford.

Douglas was forced out of Tuesday night’s 1-0 win at Hull due to a hamstring injury, but Bielsa hopes the left-back will not be sidelined for long.

“I think he will be available to play after the international break, but I couldn’t assure you of that,” Bielsa said.

The absence of Douglas, 29, an ever-present for Leeds in the Championship this season, will further stretch Bielsa’s resources.

Leeds will still be without strikers Kemar Roofe (calf) and Patrick Bamford (knee), plus midfielder Pablo Hernandez (hamstring) and defender Gaetano Berardi (knee) for Brentford’s visit to Elland Road.

“It’s a difficulty not to have all the players available,” Bielsa said. “We have the solution of (Stuart) Dallas and he played an important role before Douglas arrived.

“We also have Tom Pearce. Without minimising the impact of Douglas we always try to find solutions.

“We have more absences than we thought. I always think that on average, four players would be missing for each game.

“Now we are above this average. But I have a lot of respect for the work done by the academy and they are covering the absences of experienced players.”

Leeds returned to the top of the table on goal difference in midweek with the victory at Hull.

Tigers manager Nigel Adkins declared afterwards that Leeds were the best side he had seen in the Championship “for a very long time”, but Bielsa questioned whether such praise was warranted.

“I thank him for what he said,” Bielsa added. “Especially when it comes from someone like him who knows the Championship very well. This increases the obligation to justify the good words said about us.

“We could say that with the same players the head coach is having better results, but it’s not true because in the last season at the same time as us, Leeds had a better ranking than now.”

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