Why Marcelo Bielsa could turn to Ezgjan Alioski to solve Leeds United's left-back problem
Alioski, who slotted into the left full-back position against Brentford during the second half of the 1-1 draw, has been used mainly as a winger under the Argentine so far this season.
The 26-year-old is often used as a wing-back at international level for Macedonia and could be called upon to do so at club level at Ewood Park on Saturday lunchtime.
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Hide AdBielsa opted to start Stuart Dallas against the Bees ahead of the international break on the left side of defence with the absence of Barry Douglas who remains sidelined with a hamstring injury.
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Bielsa though was quizzed over whether he would be happy starting Alioski in Douglas' absence and said he had no problem if required to do so.
"So far he has given us good response as a winger," Bielsa revealed during his pre-Blackburn press conference.
"To put him in a full-back position just in case it’s a necessity for us. It’s either because of the result of the game or either for the features of the opponents who play in this sector."