Leeds United travel to Craven Cottage to face Fulham on Saturday lunchtime looking to bounce back from heavy defeats against Crystal Palace and Liverpool.
Javi Gracia's men have shipped 11 goals in their last two games, and have had nine goals wiped off their goal difference. The Whites still sit two points clear of danger, but have hit a dismal run of form at exactly the wrong time of the season.
On a positive note, Max Wober returned to the bench against Liverpool, and Gracia has revealed he is in a "better condition" than he was in the build-up to Leeds' Monday night mauling.
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There are still injury concerns elsewhere, and LeedsLive have rounded them all up for you ahead of the Whites' trip to the capital.
Patrick Bamford - calf
Patrick Bamford picked up a calf injury during Leeds United's 5-1 defeat against Crystal Palace on April 9. He missed the Whites' 6-1 drubbing at the hands of Liverpool on Monday night as a result.
What Gracia said (Apr 20): "We have to wait until the end of his training but in this moment I don't know if he will be ready."
Tyler Adams - hamstring
Tyler Adams underwent surgery on a thigh injury after the international break. The midfielder is expected to be out for a lengthy period, although Gracia has not ruled him out for the rest of the season.
The American international missed the 4-2 win against Wolves before the international break, and has not featured for Leeds since.
What Gracia said (Apr 20): "No if I tell you something I'd be lying [if he knows whether Tyler Adams will play again this season]. I don't know. He's working hard, and the medical staff are working very well. We need time to know if he is ready or not."
Stuart Dallas - leg
Stuart Dallas has been out since suffering a fractured femur against Manchester City in April last year. He had gone to Spain to complete his rehab work but was forced to undergo a second surgery.
Northern Ireland boss Michael O'Neill hinted that Dallas has an 'outside chance' of starring for his country during the summer, although Leeds are approaching his situation cautiously.
What Gracia said (Mar 16): "Working to recover [his] best condition, but working out of the team, so I can't tell you more info. Of course, I want them to be ready ASAP, but in this case, I'm not sure the time [he] needs to be back with the team."
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