Leeds United fans were joined by one of Daniel Farke’s squad members in the away end for a memorable Premier League win over Manchester United.
Whether or not he wore a baseball cap to avoid sticking out like a sore thumb, Leeds United striker Harry Gray was spotted front and centre of celebrations in the away end at Old Trafford on Monday night. The 17-year-old, a lifelong Leeds fan thanks to his family’s generational bond with Elland Road, posed for a photo with a fan who recognised him during the 2-1 win. And Getty’s photographers unwittingly captured him singing along in the full-time celebrations after Noah Okafor’s double handed Leeds their first league win in that ground in 45 years. Gray later posted an image on his Instagram account of his vantage point, as his Leeds squad mates saluted the away end.
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Gray is currently out on loan at Rotherham United, though was back at Thorp Arch last month rehabbing a minor injury. The attacker returned to the Millers line-up against Stevenage and has played 90 minutes in each game since then. He has 15 League One starts to his name and a pair of goals since moving to New York Stadium for game time and experience of senior football. Tonight he and Rotherham travel to Wigan Athletic in league action.
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