While Raphinha may be the man stealing the headlines at Leeds, Stuart Dallas has been the real star of the show for Marcelo Bielsa.
The Northern Irishman has taken his game up a level since the step-up to the top flight and has been in superb form.
The 30-year-old spent a lot of the first half of the season at full-back, both on the right and left, but now playing in midfield, he looks like a star.
As per Transfermarkt, in the seven games that he’s played in a box-to-box midfield role, he has scored three times which is his best record in the opposition’s penalty area.
His match-winning display against Manchester City typified this when he scored twice at the Etihad Stadium.
The Athletic’s Phil Hay raved about Dallas and his worth to this Leeds side, insisting that on his current form, it would be difficult to leave him out of the team next season, even with some potential signings.
Writing in the Athletic he said the Leeds star was undroppable and looks like a quality asset in central midfield.
The Northern Irishman has certainly proven in recent matches that a midfield role can see him really shine at Leeds, and it would be silly to move him back into full-back.
As a result, Bielsa must unshackle Dallas as the club’s primary box-to-box midfield star from this point onwards.