1. 16. Charlton (L) 1-0
This result was particularly galling due to its familiarity. When Leeds United lose, it tends to be like this. Possession in abundance, a number of missed chances and a goal conceded from a set-piece. One to forget. Photo: Getty
2. 15. Millwall (L) 2-1
It feels harsh putting this performance so low down as Leeds were down to ten men due to a questionable red card for Gaetano Berardi within minutes. The red card was later overturned, but that was no use for Leeds, who shipped two goals in the first half. Photo: Getty
3. 14. Swansea City (L) 0-1
Could this game have been any more frustrating? Leeds restricted in-form Swansea to few chances, yet missed several of their own before the last-minute sucker punch. Photo: Getty
4. 13. Derby County (D) 1-1
Another game that featured an unwanted sting in the tail. Leeds should have been up by several goals and even missed a penalty via Mateusz Klich. Chris Martin popped up late on to complete another frustrating afternoon. Photo: Getty
5. 12. Sheffield Wednesday (D) 0-0
Garry Monk managed to get the better of Bielsa twice last season, and at times managed to frustrate the Argentine again at Hillsborough. The positive for Leeds is that this is a game theyd probably have lost last season, a point was a testament to their improved defensive look this campaign. Photo: Getty
6. 11. Preston North End (D) 1-1
Leeds perhaps missed their creative spark at Deepdale, as without Pablo Hernandez they failed to make their superiority count. A late Eddie Nketiah goal rescued a point from what was admittedly a tough fixture on paper. Photo: Getty