Here are the Leeds United morning headlines on Friday, September 24.
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink says Premier League safety would represent a "good season" for Leeds United
Ex-Leeds United forward Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink believes securing Premier League safety would represent a "very good season" for the Whites. Leeds have enjoyed relative success in the opening exchanges of the 2022/23 campaign - collecting eight points from their opening six games.
The Whites are four points adrift of the European qualification places and four points clear of the relegation zone heading into the international break.
Hasselbaink, who scored 42 times in 87 outings for the Whites, insists that preserving their Premier League status would be a good achievement for Jesse Marsch and Leeds.
Marsch's Leeds United-in-Europe ambition and what we learned in Academy Dreams episode five
Episode five of Academy Dreams: Leeds United ushers in the new dawn at the club under Jesse Marsch. While this is a documentary about the under-23 side, it’s clear the first team’s head coach is going to have a direct impact on their futures.
The cameras take in what appears to be one of Marsch’s early team talks with the players on the pitches at Thorp Arch. It’s plain to see how much energy the American is bringing to the table and there was even mention of Europe in how competitive he hopes this team can become.
Crysencio Summerville sets out the biggest difference between Marcelo Bielsa and Marsch, which occurred in the first few days of the American’s tenure. He said: “Jesse is coming up to the young lads by himself and talking [about] what he wants from you, what you have to do. That’s the difference.”
Leeds United's Crysencio Summerville opens up on January frustrations and Marcelo Bielsa gratitude
Crysencio Summerville has spoken out about his January frustrations after being denied the opportunity to leave Leeds United on loan. Summerville is one of the stars of Amazon Prime’s latest docuseries ‘Academy Dreams: Leeds United’, which follows the Whites' youngest stars as they look to break through into the first-team at Elland Road.
Summerville was a regular in the club’s Under-23s last season under Mark Jackson and therefore his story is one of those told in the six-parter, which is available on the streaming platform now. The winger has been involved on a regular basis this season, stepping off the bench and looking to make an impact for Jesse Marsch's side.
However, he found chances hard to come by under Marcelo Bielsea and he ended the 2021-22 campaign with just six Premier League appearances under his belt. That lack of game time led Summerville to push for a loan move away in the January transfer window and, speaking on the docuseries, he has moved to explain his mindset at the time.
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