Leeds United full-back Sam Byram faces uncertainty regarding his participation in Saturday’s match against Blackburn Rovers. The 31-year-old netted his inaugural goal of the season during Wednesday’s 3-0 victory over Luton Town but was subsequently compelled to exit the game due to a hamstring strain. Leeds boss Daniel Farke informed BBC Radio Leeds, “We are still waiting for the results on a scan.” He further elaborated on Byram’s situation, stating, “It will be a tight call with him and a late decision tomorrow if he can travel with us- if he’s still available or not. We have to wait a little bit and be patient.” Should Byram be unavailable, Junior Firpo is the probable replacement, rejoining the squad following a three-match absence due to suspension. The upcoming Saturday fixture is anticipated to be premature for winger Largie Ramazani to vie for a starting position, though the Belgian player might feature as a substitute. Farke added: “He needs a bit of time- for the starting line-up I think it’s too early.” Post navigation Bould Expects No Immediate Managerial Shift for Dyche at Everton Report Suggests Sporting May Have ‘No Option’ But To Sell Gyokeres