Leeds will be without Swiss forward Noah Okafor for Monday’s trip to Tottenham.
Okafor has scored four goals in Leeds’ six-match unbeaten run in the Premier League, which has all but secured their safety, including a brace in last month’s 2-1 win at Manchester United.
But Leeds assistant Edmund Riemer, deputising for the ill Daniel Farke at Friday’s press conference, said: “Noah picked up a calf strain so will miss the next two games.
“We are hopeful he will be available for the last game. He sustained the injury after the FA Cup (defeat against Chelsea), it was the right calf, but in the Burnley game he pulled the left calf.”

Riemer expects head coach Farke to be in the dugout at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where Gabriel Gudmundsson will be unavailable again, with Pascal Struijk (hip) facing a late fitness test.
Leeds, in 14th, are seven points clear of the drop and their top-flight place could be assured before they next step on to the pitch if 18th-placed West Ham lose against league leaders Arsenal on Sunday.
Riemer is not taking anything for granted, however, as he added: “Of course we take it however it comes, but we want to be ready whatever happens. We don’t want to be surprised.
“It will be a huge test. We are fully aware we need to be up to it and maintain our top, top form.”
Leeds transfer news: Hidemasa Morita signing ‘very close’
According to A Bola, Sporting CP are now shopping for new midfielders this summer, including Tottenham’s on-loan star Joao Palhinha.
This is because their own midfield general, Hidemasa Morita, is ‘very close’ to joining Leeds.

Morita is out of contract at the end of this season, and is represented by the same agency as current Elland Road star Ao Tanaka.
Tanaka himself has been linked with an exit this summer, so it seems it could be a case of one-out-one-in for Japan midfielders in Yorkshire.
Morita is three years older than the current Whites star at 30, but has still been hugely effective for Sporting this season, playing 29 times in the league and 11 in the Champions League en route to the quarter-finals, where they were knocked out by Arsenal.
Known slightly more for his defensive work, he has scored just once this season but averages 1.7 tackles per game, over double Tanaka’s 0.8.
Leeds are expected to strengthen significantly in midfield and attack this summer, where more goalscoring support is needed for Dominic Calvert-Lewin despite his incredible debut campaign with the club.
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