Leeds United travel to Charlton Athletic on Saturday in the Championship and Jack Harrison is a player that should be under the spotlight.
The left-winger has started all eight Championship games so far this season, but his only goal so far came on the opening day against Bristol City and he’s yet to register an assist.
He continues to be an ever-present in Marcelo Bielsa’s starting XI, even if he has managed to complete 90 minutes on just three occasions.
There are many who feel the 22-year-old should be axed to the side due to his lack of end product, but it looks like he may remain against Charlton.
Bielsa has confirmed that Helder Costa will come into the team to replace injured playmaker Pablo Hernandez on the right flank.
Harrison surely can’t waste another chance in the team if he gets the nod to keep his place at the weekend.

Harrison is playing in a Leeds team that are dominating possession against most teams and carve out so many goalscoring opportunities.
The wide player should be filling his boots with goals and assists, but he looks someone low on confidence.
His crossing into the penalty area is letting him down right now, but perhaps the introduction of Costa into the XI can wake him up to rediscover his best form.
Harrison has shown in patches his quality since he moved to Elland Road from Manchester City, but needs to start repaying the faith shown by the manager.
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