The manager asserts that the Leeds player performs poorly during team training sessions.
Leeds has secured the second position in the Championship, edging out Ipswich Town on goal difference, as other teams in the league have dropped points. Ipswich narrowly avoided being tied with Southampton, thanks to a last-minute goal against Rotherham.
The upcoming games and the efforts invested in them are crucial for the campaign’s outcome. Precision and commitment on the training ground are imperative, with no room for mistakes or lack of effort from any players.
Crysencio Summerville, who faced criticism from former Leeds manager Jesse Marsch during his tenure, needs to show improvement in his training approach. Marsch, in a podcast, mentioned Summerville as one of the players not meeting expectations in training, emphasizing the importance of players earning the respect of their teammates.
Despite earlier criticism, Summerville has had an impressive season with 16 goals and eight assists. It appears that he has made strides in his training, reflecting positively on his performance in matches. The hope is that such improvement will contribute to Leeds’ potential promotion to the Premier League.