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.
19. Sheffield Wednesday - 6th
Well now, this is quite something. The Owls rocket from 15th into the play-off spots. A big factor in this is Scotsman Steven Fletcher, who has scored four match-winning goals this season.
20. Preston North End - 5th
There's little change for the Lilywhites, but they do edge a place higher than their current standings. Daniel Johnson's eleven goals have done the job here.
21. Bristol City - 4th
The Robins are in on the play-off action too, propelling their way into the mix from down in seventh.
22. Brentford - 3rd
Despite losing 22 Ollie Watkins goals, they've scored so many they move up into third. 22 fewer goals are conceded, which is quite something. Bryan Mbeumbo and Said Benrahma's efforts helped here.
23. West Bromwich Albion - 2nd
With goals spread out between a variety of nationalities, the Baggies aren't greatly affected, with just one point added to their tally.
24. Fulham - 1st
A massive 15 point leap sees the Cottagers surge to the very top of the table, with Aleksandar Mitrovic's seven match-winning goals providing a huge boost. They secure four more wins, and seven of their losses are wiped out.