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Georginio Rutter makes the same “bad” mistakes- Tony Dorigo

On Monday night, the team rekindled their hopes of earning an automatic promotion spot and making an immediate return to the Premier League, but Rutter’s play is starting to cause some concern.

Leeds overcame a 3-0 deficit to win 4-3 at The Riverside in front of Middlesbrough loanee Luke Ayling. Leeds overtook Ipswich to take second position in the Championship after a pivotal victory.
Naturally, Leicester has continued to hold onto the Championship trophy ever since without really raising it. With two games remaining, they go four clear after defeating Southampton 5-0.

Leeds needs every player to be performing at their highest level if they are to win two of their previous three games and put significant pressure on Ipswich. The next game for Leeds is on Friday, and on Saturday, Ipswich plays Hull City.

Georginio Rutter, a Leeds player, was criticised by Tony Dorigo on Monday.

Georginio Rutter

Leeds now has the opportunity to lead by four points, although with two games remaining. However, before the, Rutter needs to return to his peak. Yes, the Frenchman did win a penalty against Boro, which led to Leeds’ opening goal.

However, his performance as a whole was concerning. Very different from the player we have grown to love and value. The numbers certainly support it; he was dispossessed five times and had a dismal 50% passing rate.

Georginio Rutter

In fact, Boro’s second goal came from Rutter’s mistake of not holding the ball up, which allowed Emmanuel Latte Lath to fire a shot into the corner past Illan Meslier. On LUTV, Tony Dorigo chastised him.

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