LeedsLive readers want Javi Gracia to field a two-man attack against Wolverhampton Wanderers this weekend. Since his appointment, the Spaniard has played 4-2-3-1, with Brenden Aaronson in the number 10 role.
However, the American has been hooked in every game under Gracia - and Rodrigo is back to full fitness. The 32-year-old, Leeds United’s top goalscorer this season, missed five Premier League games with an ankle injury but came off the bench against Brighton last weekend.
Patrick Bamford has also battled recent injury troubles but scored a screamer in the game - providing a healthy dilemma for the Whites' boss up front. Supporters have named both players in their frontline to take on Wolves, urging Gracia to ditch his system and play 4-4-2.
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Out wide, readers also voted for Wilfried Gnonto to be unleashed at Molineux. The Italian has arguably been Leeds’ biggest threat this season but also found himself benched for the previous two fixtures.
An eye-catching debut campaign resulted in Gnonto emerging as one of the Premier League’s top prospects. Fans are clamouring for him to start out wide instead of Jack Harrison - despite his late equaliser to rescue a point a week ago.
In midfield, Marc Roca and Weston McKennie pick themselves due to Tyler Adams’ injury, with Crysencio Summerville chosen on the opposite flank. The customary backline of Illan Meslier, Luke Ayling, Robin Koch, Maximilian Wober and Junior Firpo also made the cut.
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