Leeds United supporters have rated Tyler Adams and Crysencio Summerville as the club's best performing players so far this season. We asked LeedsLive readers for their ratings and the aforementioned duo have both been handed a rating of 7.8 thanks to a string of fine performances from both.
Adams made the switch from Red Bull Leipzig in the summer and has started 13 of Leeds' 14 matches in the Premier League, quickly establishing himself as a fan favourite with his tenacious midfield displays. Summerville, meanwhile, was only handed his full league debut for the Whites last month, but has not looked back ever since.
The young Dutchman has scored in each of Leeds' last four matches, including dramatic late winners against Liverpool and Bournemouth. Another new signing Brenden Aaronson received the second-highest rating from supporters with 7.5 , while Rodrigo Moreno and Illan Meslier are not too far behind at 7.4 .
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Pascal Struijk is the only other player to receive a rating of seven or more. On the other end of the scale, Patrick Bamford and Adam Forshaw are the fans' worst-performing players following injury-hit campaigns.
Forshaw has played just 47 minutes of football in the league this season due to injuries. While Bamford has too struggled with fitness issues of his own, he has managed 10 appearances so far, though he has found it very tough to get back to his best level after a torrid last 12 months.
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