Leeds: Patrick Bamford will make his long-awaited injury return on Sunday

Patrick Bamford will make his long-awaited injury return for struggling Leeds on Sunday after over two months out, as Marcelo Bielsa hails ‘importance’ of striker in ending their goalscoring woes

  • Patrick Bamford has been out of action since mid-September with an ankle issue
  • His 17 goals helped Leeds secure a top-half finish in the league last season
  • Only Norwich and Wolves have scored fewer league goals than Leeds in 2021-22


Marcelo Bielsa has hailed the importance of Patrick Bamford to Leeds’ survival bid as he prepares to welcome the England striker back from injury on Sunday.

Bamford, who scored 17 Premier League goals for United last season, has been out since September with an ankle problem.

Leeds have struggled to find a forward to replace the 28-year-old, netting only eight times in the 11 games he has missed. 

Patrick Bamford has been sidelined for over two months with an ankle injury

Marcelo Bielsa has had difficulties with finding someone who can replace Bamford's goals

Marcelo Bielsa has had difficulties with finding someone who can replace Bamford’s goals

But Bielsa has confirmed Bamford, who managed 90 minutes for the Under-23s on Monday, is fit enough to feature against Brentford and knows the difference he could make to his side. 

‘He was a player who scored one goal every two games, which shows us his importance,’ said Bielsa, whose side are up to 15th after their late win over Crystal Palace on Tuesday.

‘Even when he does not score, he is an important part of the way the team functions.’

Bamford was Leeds' top scorer last season, but Bielsa believes he offers more than just goals

Bamford was Leeds’ top scorer last season, but Bielsa believes he offers more than just goals

Bielsa, though, has not yet decided if Bamford will start. ‘Nobody just through their presence guarantees performance,’ he said.

‘A player can be healthy and fit, but the adaptation to the competition is something different. Sometimes that process is accelerated or takes longer. Sometimes the sporting reality of a team means a player returns quicker.’

Bielsa will also welcome back key right-back Luke Ayling, who has also been missing since September with a knee injury.