Speaking to Leeds Live, the Brighton & Hove Albion attacker sent a message to those who made the trip down to the South coast.
Isaac Johnson Leeds United reporter
18:24, 01 Nov 2025
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Georginio Rutter said it felt “strange” to play against Leeds United, with memories coming flooding back to him upon seeing the Whites away support.
Rutter - facing his old team for the first time since leaving last year - played an instrumental role in Brighton’s third goal in Saturday’s 3-0 win for the Seagulls. He was given a grand ovation as he left the pitch at the Amex Stadium.
Asked by Leeds Live how he found taking on his former side, Rutter replied: “I think today, we managed the game very good.
"Yeah, I see everybody [former teammates] before and after the game. It was a bit strange, I don't want to lie - but it's football.
“I'm gonna play against them in [May], I think as well at Elland Road. When I took to the pitch and I see, the fans and, obviously, I remember the good times I had with them. So it was very special today.”
Speaking further about that trip to Elland Road, Rutter added: “I think about it - have to. I'm not going to enjoy this game, to have to play against them! We'll see what happens.”
Rutter was seen greeting several Leeds players, former colleagues, before kick-off. The attacker was asked whether he was able to give any insight into some of United’s players to Brighton’s coaching staff.
He said: “I didn't have to say something, because when I played, they were in the Championship, so it's very different. We knew, like they have a good team, and for the counter-attack as well. We had to be careful.”
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