Letest; Leeds United Comfirm Another Huge Injury”

Following the Whites’ victory over Bristol City, a look at the most recent Leeds United injury news

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After escaping a tense match against Bristol City with all three points, Daniel Farke and Leeds United exhaled with relief.

The Whites now have a valuable three points going into the international break thanks to goals from Daniel James and Joel Piroe. Another break from domestic play is much-appreciated, and Farke anticipates the return of several important players to the Championship.

The German head coach returns to his former club as Leeds takes on Norwich City. Wilfried Gnonto and Djed Spence will probably be back in the mix, and Junior Firpo might as well.

Before the international break, Leeds Live has looked at the most recent injury reports from Thorp Arch and Elland Road.

Jamie will regrettably be absent from the game against Bristol City, Farke stated prior to the match. His shoulder hurts too much, therefore we need to conduct more testing. I’m hoping he’ll be available after the international break. He will undoubtedly miss tomorrow’s game, which is unfortunate.

What Farke said on October 3: “I would think that everything is on track there with Willy Gnonto and Djed Spence. They are doing well and won’t be back until the international break.

What Farke said on October 3: “I would think that everything is on track there with Willy Gnonto and Djed Spence. They are doing well and won’t be back until the international break.

When asked about Junior Firpo, Farke responded on October 3: “Yes, he will merely be back in training after the international break. So there is no opportunity for him to return.

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