Leeds United are under pressure to get back on track after a tough week. The Whites lost 1-0 at Fulham in their last match, and it left fans frustrated.
The defeat came from an unlucky own goal by Gabriel Gudmundsson, and it meant Leeds are still winless since the opening day victory against Everton.
Now Daniel Farke’s men travel to face Wolves, a side still looking for their first point of the Premier League season.
With both teams struggling, this match could be massive in the battle for survival.
Injuries Causing Headaches for Farke
Leeds may go into the game without some key players. Dan James is a “major doubt” after picking up a core muscle injury, while Wilfried Gnonto has been struggling with calf problems and missed training.
Farke confirmed he will have to make a late decision on the pair.
That leaves Leeds light in attacking options on the flanks. Both James and Gnonto usually give the team pace and direct running, something Leeds have badly missed in recent games.
Without them, Farke needs to rely on other names.
Harrison or Aaronson: Who Gets the Start?

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With James and Gnonto doubts, the decision could come down to Jack Harrison or Brenden Aaronson. Both offer very different things for the team.
Harrison is a player who gives energy and attacking threat. He looks to get forward, put balls into dangerous positions and can create chances from wide areas.
Farke spoke highly of his hard work and suggested he has every chance to return to the starting XI.
Aaronson, meanwhile, is seen as a more defensive choice. Against Fulham, he was picked to help cover the right-back and protect against their dangerous left side.
Farke admitted Aaronson did his job, limiting the impact of Sessegnon and Iwobi.
But many fans feel he doesn’t bring enough going forward, with decision-making still an issue in the final third.
A Must-Win Feel
Leeds sit on four points after four matches, but the performances have been mixed. While unlucky at times, they need results to calm nerves around Elland Road.
Facing Wolves, who have lost all their games so far, feels like the perfect chance to get back on track.
The fans want to see attacking intent. With Wolves looking weak in defence and low on confidence, Leeds must take advantage.
Whether Farke goes bold with Harrison or sticks cautious with Aaronson could make all the difference.
Leeds need a big performance at Molineux. Lose, and the pressure only grows louder. Win, and the season suddenly looks far brighter.
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