The recent outcomes have certainly worked in favor of Daniel Farke and his Leeds United team in the past few weeks.
While other teams in the Championship have been dropping points, Leeds have managed to secure the second position, edging out Ipswich Town on goal difference.
If it wasn’t for a last-minute winner against Rotherham, Ipswich would have been on equal footing with Southampton, who are two points below them after an unexpected defeat against Hull City.
Clearly, the work put in now and in the upcoming games will play a crucial role in determining the outcome of the campaign’s decisive phase.
Everything that happens on the training field needs to be executed flawlessly, with no mistakes or lack of effort from any of the players.
Crysencio Summerville must have made improvements in this aspect, especially after former Leeds manager, Jesse Marsch, criticized his efforts during his tenure at Elland Road.
“Yeah, there were a few. In New York, it was Kemar Lawrence, in Leeds, it was Crysencio Summerville. Ademola Lookman, maybe in Leipzig,” he mentioned on the CBS Sports Call It What You Want podcast when asked about players who didn’t perform well in training.
“So, you have to understand your players, but you also have to push them and make sure they train properly. It’s not just about earning my respect, but also about earning the respect of your teammates.”
This season, Summerville has already scored 16 goals and provided eight assists, according to WhoScored, making it a remarkable personal campaign for him.
Clearly, he must be doing something right in training to replicate his performances in matches, which will hopefully contribute to Leeds’ promotion to the Premier League.
According to the Source caughtoffside.com