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Georginio Rutter has been urged to keep working – and the goals will come.

The Albion forward went on as a half-time substitute in the 1-1 draw at Wolves and helped make a difference.

He was left out of the starting XI as Diego Gomez played a No.10 role in support of the returning Danny Welbeck.

Rutter quickly added direction and movement to the attack and his part in forcing Wolves to add an extra defender was highlighted.

Now he will aim for more involvement when Newcastle visit after the international break.

Rutter has yet to register a goal this season and has one assists, for Yankuba Minteh against Spurs, but he remains a key man in attack for the Seagulls.

Head coach Fabian Hurzeler said: “I was happy. It is important for him that he keeps pushing and, of course, strikers want to score.

“But he needs to understand it is hard work to get on the score sheet.

“He needs to keep pushing and do the basic things right.

“Then I am sure...

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