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Leeds United supporters urge Jesse Marsch to change winning line-up at Brighton

Leeds United fans have called on Jesse Marsch to unleash Luis Sinisterra from the start for the trip to Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday. Sinisterra impressed on his full debut for the club in the 3-1 Carabao Cup second round win over Barnsley earlier this week, opening the scoring with a superb long-ranged effort, and playing a key role in the other two goals.

The Whites will be looking to continue their unbeaten start to the season when they head to the South Coast and Marsch faces some big decisions as far as the starting XI is concerned. Despite Liam Cooper’s return on Wednesday, supporters have urged Marsch to stick with a back five of Illan Meslier, Rasmus Kristensen, Robin Koch, Diego Llorente and Pascal Struijk.

Given their start to the season, Tyler Adams and Marc Roca almost pick themselves in midfield and supporters are keen to see them continue their blossoming partnership. With Patrick Bamford’s fitness still up in the air, Rodrigo Moreno has been backed to lead the line again, allowing Brenden Aaronson to start in his favoured number 10 position.

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Jack Harrison, who has one goal and three assists in the opening three matches, is selected on the left, with the only change coming on the opposite flank. Daniel James started on the right in the 3-0 win over the Blues, but fans are wanting to see Colombia international Sinisterra to be handed his full Premier League debut.

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