Crysencio Summerville: Winger Stats and Form

What Is a Winger’s Statistical Profile?

A winger in modern football isn’t just a wide player who hugs the touchline. The role demands a blend of dribbling efficiency, chance creation, goal threat, and defensive contribution. When evaluating a winger like Crysencio Summerville, you’re looking at a player whose form can swing matches—and whose stats tell a story of raw talent meeting tactical discipline.

Key Metrics for a Winger

Goals per 90 minutes This measures how often a winger finds the net relative to playing time. For Summerville, his performances at Leeds United have shown development in his finishing ability, particularly when cutting inside from the left flank.

Assists per 90 minutes Chance creation is the winger’s currency. Summerville’s ability to pick out runners in the box has been a feature of his game. His assist numbers in the Championship have reflected a player growing into his creative responsibilities.

Expected Assists (xA) This advanced metric evaluates the quality of chances created. A high xA suggests a winger is consistently delivering dangerous balls into dangerous areas. Summerville’s xA figures have often been notable, hinting at teammates’ finishing variance rather than poor decision-making.

Dribbles Completed per 90 A winger’s ability to beat defenders one-on-one is a core skill. Summerville’s dribbling has shown he can take on full-backs without losing possession too often.

Shot-Creating Actions (SCA) This combines passes, dribbles, and fouls won that lead to a shot. Summerville’s SCA numbers indicate he is among the more active wingers in the Championship and Premier League, where he’s had to adapt to higher defensive intensity.

Form Indicators

Consistency Index A winger’s form can be volatile. Summerville’s performances in the Premier League have shown flashes of brilliance—particularly in matches where Leeds needed a spark—but also periods where he struggled against disciplined defensive blocks.

Defensive Contribution Under Daniel Farke’s pressing tactics, wingers are expected to track back and engage in counter-pressing. Summerville’s defensive contributions have improved, reflecting his adaptation to the system’s demands.

Minutes per Goal or Assist This simple ratio tells you how frequently a winger contributes to goals. Summerville’s ratio has fluctuated, but when he’s in form, he can produce a goal or assist at a consistent rate.

Comparing Summerville to Peers

MetricCrysencio SummervilleChampionship Average (2024/25)Premier League Average (2025/26)
Goals per 90NotableAverageAverage
Assists per 90NotableAverageAverage
Dribbles Completed per 90NotableAverageAverage
Shot-Creating Actions per 90NotableAverageAverage

Note: Figures are illustrative based on typical winger performance levels. Actual stats vary by match and season.

What to Check When Evaluating a Winger’s Form

  • Recent match logs – Look at the last 5–10 games for trends in minutes played, goal contributions, and defensive actions.
  • Formation context – A winger’s output can change significantly when switching between a 4-2-3-1 and a 4-3-3, as Leeds have done under Farke.
  • Opposition quality – Performances against top-half sides often reveal a winger’s true level more than matches against relegation candidates.
  • Injury history – Summerville has had minor knocks; check availability reports before drawing conclusions from a short sample.
  • Tactical role – Is he playing as an inverted winger cutting inside, or staying wide to deliver crosses? This affects every metric.
For more context on Leeds United’s tactical setup, see the club history eras page, and for profiles of other attackers, check Lukas Nmecha player profile and Oukafor attack analysis.
Lily Hansen

Lily Hansen

club history journalist

Lily Marriott is a historian and writer who has covered Leeds United's past for fan publications and local media. She specializes in the Don Revie era, the 1990s resurgence, and the cultural impact of the club on the city. Her articles weave archive material with firsthand fan memories.

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