Saturday 1 April 2017 07:30, UK
Leeds striker Chris Wood took on our '10 to tackle' on the latest edition of the EFL Weekly podcast.
The New Zealand international leads the Championship with 24 goals this season and was recently nominated for the league's Player of the Year award.
He answered 10 quickfire questions as we got to know him a little better ahead of Leeds' big Championship clash with Reading, live on Sky Sports on Saturday evening...
Woodsy is my nickname. Growing up, my dad was Woody so I got given Woodsy. I like it better to be honest!
Barts [Kyle Bartley] and Luke Ayling are probably the terrible two! They are no longer house-mates but they are tight - like an old, married couple at times! They are both good lads too and they have added so much to the squad.
I think everyone knows. It's the fanbase. You can see how big it is and over the course of the club's history, it's massive.
This season hasn't been too bad but it's probably playing in the World Cup for New Zealand. It was a time I'll never forget and hopefully, one day, I'll get back there.
I wear No 9 - it's the number I have always wanted to have. Alan Shearer is a hero of mine, he was a proper striker.
Chelsea. My sister is partly named after the club. My dad grew up supporting them and I followed him.
Ryan Nelson has to be up there. He was quality. He has been phenomenal for our national team throughout his career. A brilliant player.
The Newcastle centre-halves were quite tough. They were decent. Brighton's pair down in their backyard were very difficult too. They put up a good fight.
I didn't really do a song, I did the Haka! Initially you're singing at the same time but it's more dancing so it's a nice little treat for the lads. Something a bit different anyway.
I don't have a clue - we will do what we can and keep fighting.
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