Leeds United could be a stronger attacking side without Crysencio Summerville this season, and according to Neil Warnock, he saw it coming.
Under Daniel Farke, Leeds rightly called the first place in the league, sitting at two points by Sheffield United. They have not only the best attack of the division, but also the second best defensive record. With 71 goals scored, Leeds was an offensive power plant.
Farke’s success is even more noteworthy considering that he lost two attackers to Georginio Rutter and Crysencio Summerville.
And the former director of Sheffield United, Neil Warnock, believes that while the two players had an undeniable talent, they let go in crucial moments. Argues that his outings, Rutter in Brighton And Summerville a West Ham for £ 65 million, have put Leeds in a better position.
While losing star players is never easy, Warnock, which recently linked to the return to footballHe suggests that his absence has allowed Leeds to bloom as the most cohesive and clinical unit for this season, with automatic promotion a much stronger certification.
Neil Warnock weighs Crysencio Summerville’s debate

Warnock said that Talksport: “I think the two at the top are favorite, but everyone knows that Leeds did not bottle it, but when they lost the play-offs he covered him and I told Daniel (Farke) I thought some great players dropped him.
“I was glad to see that he let them go. I think they are more than a team now, they have more team spirit than they had at the time. They may not have an individual like (Crysencio) Summerville, but they have more spirit of the team. These two (Leeds and Sheffield United) will increase.”