Journalist Stuart Rayner shared news of a possible injury scare for Leeds winger Jack Harrison during the 6-0 defeat to Liverpool.

The Lowdown: Whites in freefall

Marcelo Bielsa’s side fell to a heavy loss at Anfield on Wednesday evening and have now conceded 56 goals in 25 games – more than they shipped in the entirety of the 2020/21 campaign.

The Whites are now only three points clear of the relegation zone and have picked up just one point from their last five games.

Bielsa is still without three key players in Liam Cooper, Kalvin Phillips and Patrick Bamford through injury, and the Whites may now be sweating on Harrison as well ahead of a crucial home meeting with Tottenham on Saturday.

The Latest: Rayner on Harrison injury

Rayner, chief writer at The Yorkshire Post, was present at Anfield and relayed commentary of the game on Twitter, informing his followers: "Harrison looks like he's tweaked something. 15 minutes to go, all #LUFC subs on."

He spotted the Leeds winger struggling late on, with the 25-year-old unable to track Jordan Henderson, who set up Sadio Mane for the hosts' fourth goal of the night. The journalist duly tweeted: “Harrison's injury meant he was unable to follow Henderson, who pulled it back for Mane.”

The Verdict: Fingers crossed

Bielsa admitted after the game that he didn’t spot Harrison struggling, but Rayner’s observation may well be a worrying one just a couple of days before Leeds host Antonio Conte’s side.

The 25-year-old has been a regular in the matchday squad this season, missing out just once. He was the star in Leeds’ last league win against West Ham, and with several key players already sidelined, Bielsa could do without any further injury issues.

Hopefully, Harrison is passed fit to make the squad once again on Saturday, and a win over Spurs could prove significant as the Whites seek a change in fortunes.

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