
Leeds United winger Crysencio Summerville has revealed talks with manager Jesse Marsch about his situation.
The 20-year-old made eight appearances for Leeds across all competitions under previous boss Marcelo Bielsa, though his last one came in the 2-0 FA Cup defeat to West Ham United in early January. In an interview with Elf Voetbal, Summerville is confident he will get his chance to play under Marsch, while he also opened up on his feelings when he made his Leeds debut.
He said: “I haven't played since the new manager took over in February. He opts for security, for the experienced boys. He stresses that I have to train really hard every game, keep working really hard. Then my chance will definitely come again.
“I really didn't expect that (his debut). My teammates already told me, 'Cry, be ready'. I did not really believe in it. But around the 55th minute, I was told to start warming up. Then everything went really fast. Raphinha suddenly stood on the sideline and gestured that he wanted out. I had to go to the assistant, and before I knew it, the switchboard with my number 38 went up. I was really nervous."
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