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Georginio Rutter says he is not worried about his wait for a goal – as long as Albion keep winning.

The French forward has discussed his performances with head coach Fabian Hurzeler as the Seagulls search for a consistent winning formula.

He has yet to add to his five goals in the Premier League last term but was part of a convincing 3-0 win over his old club.

Asked for his assessment...

Continue Reading: Rutter gives verdict on his season so far and reveals what Hurzeler tells him

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