Leeds United may have a very solid defensive unit right now, but Daniel Farke is going to be forced into a change soon.

Leeds’ last two games have only yielded a single point against Bournemouth and Spurs. If performances were given the points they merited, United would have collected four from those two, plus another one at Fulham to take their tally up to 12 instead of eight.

What’s helped Leeds be competitive across six of their seven Premier League games has been a solid defensive structure. Interestingly, they’ve done that without playing their impressive £15million summer signing for even a minute.

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Jaka Bijol is yet to set foot onto the pitch for a Premier League game. In another world, he isn’t banned for the opener against Everton and therefore never looks back.

Up until now, he’s been rightly kept at arm’s length by Joe Rodon and Pascal Struijk. His only involvement since August has been with Slovenia, where his last two outings have provided a strong case for his inclusion going forward.

Two 0-0 draws don’t exactly strengthen Slovenia’s World Cup qualification hopes. But, for Bijol getting to peak form, it’s certainly helped.

Jaka Bijol has impressed while out on international duty with Slovenia. (REUTERS/Borut Zivulovic)

“If Leeds manager Farke watched the game, then Bijol will start the Premier League clash this weekend. He played without a mistake, (Breel) Embolo was invisible next to him,” Ekipa wrote, giving Bijol a 7.5/10 rating.

Jaka Bijol becoming impossible to ignore as Daniel Farke has tough Leeds United decisions to make

There’s a lot of debate that stemmed from the Spurs defeat around whether that should be it for Struijk starting over Bijol in the Premier League.

I personally think the argument is a lot more nuanced. It’s not as simple as: ‘Struijk didn’t block two goals, so he should be dropped’. That’s a discussion that was doing the rounds aplenty on social media.

Irrespective of your opinion on the Dutchman, though, it’s getting to a point where Bijol has to come into more consideration no matter the performances of those starting.

It’s no bad mark against Struijk or even Rodon if they’re taken out of the starting lineup. It’s more an acknowledgement that Leeds have a centre-back in Bijol that could walk into several Premier League lineups.

There’s obviously an element of risk for Farke dropping one of his centre-backs for a must-win game at Burnley. That’s especially considering the defence is the least of our worries right now.

However, there’s very little Bijol can do to convince Farke otherwise beyond being completely dominant against a very good Switzerland side.

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