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The three worst players of Leeds United’s season so far

QPR's Massimo Luongo in action with Leeds United's Matt Grimes (Reuters)
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Matt Grimes, Kemar Roofe and Charlie Taylor can all do better.

Leeds United appear to be settling into a good season now but certainly had their struggles earlier in the campaign.

With that in mind, who have been the worst three players of Leeds United’s season so far?

QPR's Massimo Luongo in action with Leeds United's Matt GrimesQPR’s Massimo Luongo in action with Leeds United’s Matt Grimes

Matt Grimes

Signed on loan from Swansea City the hope was this young talent could fill the boots of the departed Lewis Cook.

Unfortunately, that has not been the case.

He has played just twice and failed to impress on either occasion.

Now way down the pecking order, Leeds fans have not yet seen the best of him.

Leeds United's Kemar Roofe and Fulham's Denis Odoi in actionLeeds United’s Kemar Roofe and Fulham’s Denis Odoi in action

Kemar Roofe

It’s been a bigger step up to the Championship from League Two than the former Oxford United attacker might have expected.

He has struggled to have an impact in Yorkshire but the hope is he can still come good.

Fleetwood Town's David Ball and Leeds United's Charlie Taylor in actionFleetwood Town’s David Ball and Leeds United’s Charlie Taylor in action

Charlie Taylor

To be fair, he has not played poorly – just not as well as Leeds fans know he can.

The left-back is a real gem but perhaps he is slightly believing the hype amis transfer talk and contract negotiations.

If he gets back to playing his best he will quickly be revered once again.