Austin running again

Leeds United midfielder Rodolph Austin is back running after overcoming the ankle injury that has seen him miss the last four games.
Austin has been out since suffering a cracked bone in his ankle in the home game with Watford a month ago.
The Jamaican international was first feared to have fractured his leg in two places, something that would have brought an end to his season but scans revealed a crack in his ankle bone.
The midfielder was expected to be out for around eight weeks, keeping him out until the New Year and Leeds assistant manager Mick Jones says his recovery is going well, something he puts firmly down to Austin.
Jones speaking on LUTV said "On training ground this week I saw Rodolph running and I thought that is a good sign. You get players back like him and it becomes a very strong squad.
"His recovery is good and I think that is down to him.
"You don`t need to be a Leeds United fan to ask yourself - Why is he a really good player? He gets through everything in life with a great attitude."
Austin is already a huge fans favourite with his uncompromising performances in the Leeds midfield since his arrival from Norwegian side SK Brann in the summer.
The return of Austin, will give Leeds boss Neil Warnock another welcome headache with David Norris and Paul Green performing well in the midfield in his absence.

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