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RUTTER DELIGHT

Frenchman loving life but insists Whites mustn’t take foot off the gas in pursuit of their Prem dream

- BY DAVE CRAVEN @Dcravenrl Stoke City,

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GEORGINIO RUTTER struggles to put into words how much he enjoys playing for Leeds – but knows they must keep pushing to achieve their ultimate goal.

United host Stoke looking to bounce back from Saturday’s 1-1 draw at Huddersfie­ld.

They had won nine Championsh­ip games on the bounce before being held by their struggling derby rivals.

There is little wonder many people reckon they will secure automatic promotion, even if they have now slipped out of the top two.

And skilful striker Rutter is at the heart of it all, forming part of a dynamic attack in Daniel Farke’s side. The Frenchman has been at Elland Road for just over a year now after his club-record £35.5million move from Hoffenheim.

At times, as Leeds slipped out of the Premier League, he looked like a fish out of water. But fans’ favourite Rutter, who has scored seven goals with 11 assists this term, is going along swimmingly now.

“This year is unbelievab­le for us,” he said. “And you have to keep pushing for something special at the end. I enjoy that – it’s a great atmosphere, we’re winning a lot of games and I’m happy for everyone, so you have to keep going like this.

“I can’t describe it – the Leicester game was unbelievab­le. I thought about a lot of things after that game. Last year was not so good and, when you have a day like this against Leicester, you forget a bit. I’m enjoying it.

“I’ve got good team-mates and the fans as well. It’s a good relationsh­ip with the fans.”

Leeds brilliantl­y fought back from 1-0 down to score three late goals to beat leaders Leicester 3-1 in their last home outing.

They remain unbeaten at Elland Road this term, but have already been stung relegation

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threatened Stoke, having fallen 1-0 at the bet365 Stadium in October.

The Potters also picked up a morale-boosting 2-0 win over Middlesbro­ugh on Saturday to boost their survival chances.

Rutter, 21, said: “We have to be clever – not like the game before.

“The last time we played against Stoke it was a bit difficult because we didn’t play a good game.

“Now we have to be cleverer and more clinical because we had a lot of chances against Stoke but conceded a goal and lost 1-0.

“You can’t be like this – you have to be focused. Sometimes you can have a bit too much confidence, but everyone is ready for it.”

Rutter is just as excited as everyone else by Archie Gray, the 17-year-old who has taken the Championsh­ip by storm with some superb displays, either at right-back or in midfield.

Asked how good the teenager (left) could be, he added: “For me, the first time I came here and I saw him, I saw something special.

“He’s a very big player. He’s had a good progressio­n and he deserves that because he works every day for that. And he’s a good guy. He knows everything – so I don’t have to say more for him!”

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