Crysencio Summerville, a Leeds United winger, has discussed the new atmosphere in the squad as Daniel Farke’s side continues to push for promotion.
Crysencio Summerville has shed light on the environment that Leeds United manager Daniel Farke has created as the club seeks promotion.
The winger scored once more as Leeds defeated Middlesbrough 3-2 on Saturday to extend their unbeaten run at Elland Road. Summerville‘s eighth goal of the season, which, along with his six assists in 19 league games, demonstrates how important the forward has become for Farke’s team.
After a difficult debut season at the club, the 22-year-old is now full of confidence. Summerville, on the other hand, believes that the same can be said of the entire Leeds squad, with the forward admitting that the team is more cohesive than the one that was relegated last season.
“Not only for myself, but I think the whole team, even the players who come off the bench, everyone is so ready,” Summerville said when asked about his confidence levels by LUTV. “I’m prepared to go whether they start or not. I believe we are in a good location and environment. This is Leeds, after all, so I’m pleased with the squad.”
When asked about the players’ sense of unity, he said, “For sure, as a group, it feels different this year, like everyone is together.” I believe that if you have that on your team, you will win games.”
Summerville revealed that Farke told his players to “keep calm” and play their own game after a tumultuous first half. Summerville insists the team is not focused on the top two of Leicester City and Ipswich Town, but his advice paid off as Leeds earned a win that keeps the team at the front of the chasing pack for an automatic promotion place.
“I believe everyone, including the coach, believes we don’t need to look at others. Summerville explained, “We must stick to our plan.” “Of course, if we keep winning games, we’ll be promoted.” Leicester and Ipswich are doing well, but focusing on them takes us away from the game. We must continue to examine ourselves.”
After a strong start to the season, Summerville was asked if he had set any personal goals for himself: “I’ve got two targets,” he admitted. “I’m trying to improve my end product, goals and assists, but I want to be a key player for Leeds United and to return to the Premier League.”
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