Here are your Leeds United evening headlines for Monday, September 6.
Bamford presented with England cap
England boss Gareth Southgate handed Patrick Bamford his 'legacy cap' on Monday morning following his debut against Andorra.
The Leeds United forward made his Three Lions bow in a 4-0 rout at Wembley, becoming the latest player to make the grade at international level after flourishing under the coaching of Marcelo Bielsa.
Keeping with the tradition of English football, players are presented with a unique cap that holds their number in history, assigned in chronological order to every player after they make their debut for their country.
Bamford was applauded by his England team-mates as he received his on Monday, in the aftermath of his display at Wembley.
McCoist criticises ITV
After a season in which Patrick Bamford scored 17 Premier League goals - a tally only beaten by Harry Kane when it comes to English forwards - he might have felt a little aggrieved not to have been called up for England's Euro 2020 squad.
However, Bamford's long-awaited call up came for this international break and he made his debut yesterday, playing for an hour as England defeated Andorra 4-0.
The Leeds striker was substituted with the score at 1-0, after a frustrating game saw him make a lot of attacking runs without receiving the ball.
As Kane was brought on to replace Bamford, he was joined by Jack Grealish and Mason Mount and Bamford will have wished that he had the opportunity to play with the two playmakers, who quickly changed England's tempo and Mount won a penalty which Kane converted to make it 2-0.
Liverpool handed concern
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp may be without teenage sensation Harvey Elliott for this weekend's trip to face Leeds United.
The England under-21 midfielder has withdrawn from Lee Carsley's international squad today, complaining of a minor muscle injury.
Elliott has returned to Anfield this summer following a fruitful loan spell with Blackburn Rovers, featuring in a more prominent first-team role.
At just 18 years old, he is one of the youngest players to have made a Premier League start this season, with two 90-minute run-outs already against Burnley and Chelsea.
Nominally a winger, Elliott has played deeper alongside Jordan Henderson and Fabinho in Klopp's midfield three during 2021/22, meaning his injury could leave Liverpool a tad light in that department if he is absent.