Two goals from Kemar Roofe and Liam Cooper gave Leeds United a comfortable victory over Ipswich Town on Wednesday evening as we hosted the side at Elland Road.
With manager Marcelo Bielsa again having to make changes to the starting lineup as we had players missing for a variety of reasons, he was able again to call on some of those returning from their recent injuries as we looked to get back to winning ways.
One of those who did return was on-loan Manchester City youngster Jack Harrison who had missed out against Blackburn Rovers. At least for the following fans, they wished at the fulltime whistle that he’d missed out on this one as well as he wasn’t at his impressive best in the match.
Great win Forshaw outstanding when he came on , Harrison poor again hr doesn't contribute much
— Lisa #loveable 🙂 (@Lisa1973LUFC) October 25, 2018
I'd stick with the midfield four we had in second half as we don't have much else on the left. Harrison not good enough a lately apart from one good Preston game
— Craig Daniels (@craigyd83) October 24, 2018
Pablo miles the most creative player we have in comparison to Saiz and Alioski but Harrison was shocking tonight Alioski love or hate him made Harrison look league two when he went left wing we looked far more dangerous he’s very underrated amongst #lufc fans
— Mark Ramm (@LufcRammy) October 24, 2018
We looked better when Kilch was played further forward 2nd half and Forshaw was excellent. Not sure what Harrison brings to the team.
— Andy LUFC (@AndrewRichardG5) October 24, 2018
Harrison's Man city career looks bleak #lufc
— worn down (@DBauer191) October 24, 2018
Been disappointed with Harrison this season. Alioski gets a lot of stick but at least he gets involved. Can’t say the same about Harrison
— Mich (@Mich_Lufc) October 24, 2018
Have to agree with the majority here. Harrison does not have enough impact in games and definitely expected more of him when he signed. Think we all did
— Stuart Lee (@StuartLee08) October 24, 2018
Harrison was replaced by Tom Pearce just before the hour mark in the second half of the game, so Bielsa will be demanding more from him again when he next gets a chance.