Leeds United have to win their next Premier League clash away at Nottingham Forest otherwise the Whites will be plunged even deeper into relegation trouble.
Indeed, Daniel Farke's men now sit precariously above the drop zone after a pitiful 3-0 loss at the hands of Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday, with the five-point gap between themselves and Forest shaved to just two points if Sean Dyche's side gets the better of the West Yorkshire outfit.
Leeds United manager Daniel Farke applauds their fans after the match
To further pile on the worry, Dyche also has six career wins under his belt as a manager when facing the Whites, with Leeds also winless - and goalless - on the road since a 3-1 success against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Farke will need to see an immediate reaction from this devastating defeat on the South Coast, with several of his summer recruits potentially being dropped, despite many making positive starts, away from the loss at the Amex.
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Across the ranks, not a single player could trudge off at the end of the 3-0 loss to Fabian Hurzeler's Seagulls, satisfied with their efforts.
Not even their marquee signing, Noah Okafor, is immune to criticism.
Okafor
The tricky number 19 did try his best to unlock a stern home side with five successful dribbles. But, former Leeds player Jon Newsome has harshly called the ex-AC Milan winger a "passenger" for how easily he can give up the ball, and that was the case, again, versus Hurzeler's hosts when ceding possession a costly 19 times.
Moreover, Dominic Calvert-Lewin could also find himself dropped up top after another goalless showing passed him by, with just one goal still next to his name since leaving Everton behind in the summer. He arguably has to be the most questionable signing of the summer, even if he did arrive on a free transfer.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Central defender Jaka Bijol might also be made to sit out after a two-game stint in the first team, with Pascal Struijk perhaps the most logical replacement, as the £15m summer recruit failed to win a single tackle, and just one duel, as Brighton ran the hopeless away side ragged all afternoon.
Despite the hosts' blistering nature, Bijol and the rest of the backline did make it very straightforward for Diego Gomez to kickstart his brace, when he was left in acres of room to tap home his first effort of the day for 2-0.
Farke really could ring the changes for the crunch tie at Forest, therefore, with one summer signing also at risk of being cut from the German's starting XI.
The bold selection Farke could make
It hasn't been exclusively doom and gloom all season long in West Yorkshire, with some positive performances potentially standing Farke and Co. in good stead to beat the drop.
The aforementioned 3-1 away win at Wolves, in particular, saw everything click as new signings Anton Stach, Calvert-Lewin, and Okafor were all amongst the goals.
Gabriel Gudmundsson also put in a sterling effort against the now managerless Old Gold after joining from Lille in July.
Indeed, Leeds-based social media account The Leeds Press hailed the Swede as an asset that "gives everything" after the Wolves win, as seen in him registering eight clearances and winning three duels to keep the Molineux hosts at bay.
With 3.5 ball recoveries also averaged across his ten Premier League games, on top of two big chances being created, it felt as if Leeds had hit the jackpot on a perfect Junior Firpo replacement on the left flank.
Leeds United's Junior Firpo in action with Bristol City's Max Bird
Leeds United's Junior Firpo in action with Bristol City's Max Bird
Journalist James Marshment even boldly stated in late September that he has been "one of the best left-backs in the Premier League this season". At just £10m, he had certainly proved himself to be a bargain.
Unfortunately for the Sweden regular, though, he put in a horror-show performance on the South Coast, as a rapid Yankuba Minteh turned him inside out all match.
Gudmundsson vs Brighton
Stat
Minutes played
Goals scored
Assists
Touches
Accurate passes
Possession lost
Dribbled past
Tackles won
Total duels won
Stats by Sofascore
The strong and resilient full-back that had bounced back from his own-goal at Fulham in style was nowhere to be seen against the Seagulls.
He was dribbled past twice as a weak member of Farke's defence, on top of also falling victim to an Okafor-like display, with possession given up 16 times.
Gabriel Gudmundsson
James Justin could well get the nod to come in for Gudmundsson at the City Ground, therefore.
It is unlikely to be the only alteration, as Farke attempts to pick a refreshed side that can halt Leeds' shambolic offerings on the road.