SCOTTISH winger Robert Snodgrass roared into the double-figure club for Leeds United only to fire off a warning.

The wideman’s brace of goals in the 2-2 draw at Leyton Orient took his season’s tally to ten joining Jermaine Beckford (31) goals and Luciano Becchio (16) on double-figures.

But while revelling in his tally Snodgrass, pictured left, said that the result at Brisbane Road, where Leeds squandered a two-goal lead to ultimately share the spoils, should act as a spur to Simon Grayson’s men ahead of their critical Easter programme of two games in three days.

Tomorrow Leeds entertain Stockport County and then head for the Midlands for Monday’s live televised showdown with Coca-Cola League one leaders Leicester City.

Said Snodgrass: “We are heading in the right direction, but we need to finish teams off and kill teams off.”

Beckford, who missed the trip to Orient, remains a doubt with a calf injury, while on-loan defender Sam Sodje also may not be risked against Stockport tomorrow with both more likely to figure against in Monday’s mission at the Walkers Stadium.

Midfielder Fabian Delph will feature tomorrow against County in his last game before starting a two-match ban imposed for collecting his tenth caution of the season at Orient.