Football data site Transfermrkt have compiled an alternative table for the current Championship campaign, which determines how reliant clubs are on goals from their English players, by removing all their goals from the results. Here's a look at how it affects Leeds United's standing in the table, ordered from bottom to top.
1. Barnsley: 24th
Not much change for the Tykes here, who are still marooned at the bottom of the table. They are, however, eight points worse off without goals from the likes of Cauley Woodrow.
2. Luton Town - 23rd
So far, still the same. The Hatters are no better or worse off in terms of league position. They drop five points, and their goals difference takes a -8 hit too.
3. Blackburn Rovers - 22nd
With Adam Armstrong and Bradley Dack's goal wiped out, Tony Mowbray's side plummet 12 places, losing 19 points in the process. Crikey!
4. QPR - 21st
Another big drop here, as the Hoops slip six places. England U21 ace Eberechi Eze has been their main man, and wiping out his 12 goals has left his side in ruins.
5. Hull City - 20th
The struggling Tigers are actually a little better off here, even if it's just by three points. Interestingly, their goal difference is exactly the same, and they've actually won fewer matches.
6. Huddersfield Town - 19th
The Terriers drop slightly from their current 18th place standing, which is too bad, considering Karlan Grant's 16-goal bonanza has been tossed aside.