Leeds Live readers have praised Jack Harrison for his performance against Accrington Stanley in Leeds United's F.A Cup fourth round match amid worries he might be on his way to Leicester City in the closing days of the transfer window.
It was reported yesterday by David Ornstein that the 26-year-old was the subject of a £20 million bid, a value far below what manager Jesse Marsch and company are thought to even consider selling him for.
Harrison came up with the Whites' first goal of three, firing in an effort from 25-yards out after 23 minutes to give Marsch's men the lead, getting an average rating of 7.6 out of 10 for his troubles.
That was before two second half goals just minutes apart from Junior Firpo and Luis Sinisterra secured the Whites' place in the fifth round for the first time since 2016.
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Readers were also impressed by forward Patrick Bamford's contribution after he managed two assists as he continues to make a remarkable comeback after months out with injury as he too was awarded a 7.6 out of 10.
Debutant Georginio Rutter also played well in fans' eyes but midfielder Sam Greenwood was handed the lowest rating of any starting player in the match with just a 5.4 out of 10 following his yellow card in the second half.
Full list of Leeds United fan ratings:
Jack Harrison - 7.6
Patrick Bamford - 7.6
Max Wober - 7.0
Georginio Rutter - 6.6
Luis Sinisterra - 6.5
Robin Koch - 6.5
Junior Firpo - 6.2
Illan Meslier - 6.0
Rodrigo - 5.9
Marc Roca - 5.8
Rasmus Kristensen - 5.8
Sonny Perkins - 5.4
Diego Llorente - 5.4
Sam Greenwood - 5.4
Brenden Aaronson- 5.3
Mateo Joseph - 4.9
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