Whites trio Crysencio Summerville, Georginio Rutter and Ethan Ampadu were all named in the 2023/24 EFL Championship Team of the Year at the awards ceremony in London, but the job is far from complete as the team head into the final three matches of the campaign. It was a successful night for Leeds at the Grosvenor Hotel as Archie Gray picked up two awards: Championship Young Player of the Year and EFL Apprentice of the Year, while Summerville completed an Elland Road one-two with Championship...
Crysencio Summerville, who has also been shortlisted for the division’s Player of the Season award, has had a stellar campaign for Daniel Farke’s Whites. His 17 goals and eight assists have been instrumental in helping Leeds to drag themselves back into the automatic promotion race. And though end product has been harder to come by in recent weeks, he routinely holds the most danger for Leeds on the attack. The Dutchman is joined in the representative side by team-mates Ethan Ampadu and...
The Suffolk club's new signing took to social media platform X - formerly known as Twitter - to suggest Morsy's omission was 'ridiculous'. Ipswich were not without honours at the EFL Awards ceremony, however, as head coach Kieran McKenna won Championship Manager of the Year and left-back Leif Davis was named in the Team of the Season. Right-winger Wes Burns also picked up EFL Goal of the Year for his trivela effort earlier this season at Portman Road. Leeds, meanwhile, saw three of their players...
Summerville, who was also named in the division’s Team of the Season at the 2024 EFL Awards in London, beat his fellow shortlist nominees Sammie Szmodics and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall. Blackburn man Szmodics was the match winner at Elland Road on Saturday with his 24th league goal of the season, while Dewsbury-Hall has been influential throughout the campaign for title hopefuls Leicester City. Leeds winger Summerville has scored 17 times in league action and contributed a further eight assists,...