Enzo Le Fée

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 • #28Left Winger
Nationality

France

Preferred Foot

Right

Birthdate

Feb 3, 2000

Age

26

Height

5'7"

Weight

139 lb

Primary Position

LW

Secondary Position

AM

Role

Half-Space Orchestrator

Mar 22, 2026

Good to go for Newcastle clash

Le Fee (undisclosed) is a bench option for Sunday's fixture agaisnt Newcastle United.

Analysis: Le Fee is available after sitting out one game, but is being eased into action and won't get the nod as usual, with Habib Diarra and Chris Rigg retaining the starting jobs. Le Fee has created at least one chance in five appearances in a row, amassing 15 key passes, scoring once and posting 20 crosses (six accurate), 12 corners and 14 tackles (eight won) over that span.

Mar 20, 2026

Working towards Sunday return

Le Fee (undisclosed) is a late call for Sunday's match against Newcastle, according to manager Regis Le Bris. "They are working hard behind the scenes to be ready for the game. We have to make medical decisions because we still have a lot of games to play after this one, as well as an international break."

Analysis: Le Fee had to miss the last match with a training injury and is now hoping to be an option Sunday, although it will come down to some late testing as he remains a late call. The club will wait for his return and hope he can play, as he is a regular starter, starting in 26 of his 28 appearances this season. That said, if fit, he will hope to be ready to start, with Habib Diarra and Chris Rigg as other options.

Mar 14, 2026

Suffers injury in training

Le Fee (undisclosed) suffered an injury in Friday's team training session and is ruled out for Saturday's clash against Brighton. He should however be back available for next week's fixture against Newcastle, according to coach Regis Le Bris. "For Enzo, I hope for next week."

Analysis: Le Fee suffered an injury during Friday's final training session ahead of Saturday's clash against Brighton, though the issue doesn't appear too serious with coach Regis Le Bris hopeful he can return next week. Even so, his absence still shakes up the starting XI since he is an undisputed starter for the Black Cats when healthy. Chris Rigg will step into the lineup Saturday to fill the opening in midfield.

Feb 22, 2026

Converts penalty in loss

Le Fee scored a goal with his lone shot while crossing four times inaccurately and creating a chance during Sunday's 3-1 loss to Fulham.

Analysis: Le Fee converted a penalty in the 76th minute while finishing with the second most shots, crosses and chances created on the team in the defeat. The goal was the first since January 17th as the attacker has combined for seven crosses and five tackles over his last three league appearances.

Jan 24, 2026

Sends in three crosses

Le Fee crossed three times (one accurate) and created a chance during Saturday's 3-1 loss to West Ham.

Analysis: Le Fee finished with the third most crosses on the team while being the runner up in chances created. The midfielder has one goal involvement to go along with five shots, four chances created and 10 crosses over his last three appearances.

Jan 19, 2026

Calm finish in win

Le Fee scored one goal to go with three shots (one on goal), three crosses (one accurate) and two corners in Saturday's 2-1 win against Crystal Palace.

Analysis: Le Fee arrived ion the penalty spot Saturday to stroke home a driven cross and initially bring Sunderland level before they would kick-on to a 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace. In addition to his goal contribution, the attacker added two tackles (two won) and one clearance to the defensive effort across his 90 minutes of play. Le Fee has played the full 90 minutes in each of his last eight Premier League appearances.

Jan 5, 2026

Assists in Sunday's win

Le Fee assisted once to go with two shots (zero on goal), four crosses (zero accurate) and three corners in Sunday's 1-1 draw versus Tottenham Hotspur. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 60th minute.

Analysis: Le Fee set up the equalizing goal Sunday as he assisted Brian Brobbey's powerful strike in the 80th minute. It marked his fourth assist of the season and his first since Dec. 3. It was the only chance he created in the match, bringing him up to 11 over the last four matches. He also won five tackles and intercepted one pass as he played the full 90 minutes for the sixth match in a row.

Dec 22, 2025

Creative in 0-0 draw

Le Fee generated two shots (zero on goal), nine crosses (four accurate) and four corners in Saturday's 0-0 draw versus Brighton. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 86th minute.

Analysis: Le Fee was a key creative force for Sunderland as they drew away to Brighton, although he was unable to provide an assist. He completed four of nine crosses, created five chances and took two shots. The midfielder will be a key creative force when many of his teammates are away at AFCON. So far this season, he has scored two goals and created three assists. He is also Sunderland's second-highest set-piece taker, only behind Granit Xhaka.

Dec 6, 2025

Whips in four crosses

Le Fee had one shot (zero on goal), four crosses (zero accurate) and two corners in Saturday's 3-0 defeat versus Manchester City.

Analysis: Le Fee stopped his two-game goal contributions streak Saturday when failing to score or earn an asisst against City, only recording one shot and zero goal contributions. However, he would earn his 11th straight start as he continues to stamp his name as a regular starter, recording five goal contributions this campaign in 14 appearances (12 starts).

Dec 3, 2025

Assists Wednesday

Le Fee assisted once to go with one shot (zero on goal), four crosses (two accurate) and two corners in Wednesday's 1-1 draw versus Liverpool. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 54th minute.

Analysis: Le Fee set up the only Sunderland goal during Wednesday's clash, though he didn't do that much as the finish was astounding. Le Fee has been solid when called upon, though the limited time on the ball and generally limited volume have hampered his upside. Le Fee retains a role on set-pieces which can help buoy his floor.

Dec 1, 2025

Scores in win

Le Fee scored one goal and assisted once from two shots and three chances created in Saturday's 3-2 victory against AFC Bournemouth.

Analysis: Le Fee netted his squad's first goal of the match by converting on a penalty in the 30th minute of play. His second goal contribution came in the 64th minute, where he delivered a cross to Brian Brobbey, who buried the go-ahead goal in the 69th minute of action. Le Fee tied his season high of two shots in a match for the second time in four outings, while his three chances created in the match marked a new season high.

Nov 23, 2025

Creates two chances Saturday

Le Fee recorded one shot (zero on goal), two crosses (one accurate) and two corners in Saturday's 1-0 loss to Fulham.

Analysis: Le Fee created two chances in Saturday's loss, the third time in his last four appearances where he's created two. He also took one off-target shot, recorded one accurate cross and took two corners in Sunderland's quiet day on the attack. He was subbed off in the 90th minute for Simon Adingra.

Nov 4, 2025

First league assist

Le Fee assisted once to go with two shots (zero on goal), two crosses (one accurate) and one corner in Monday's 1-1 draw versus Everton.

Analysis: Le Fee set up Granit Xhaka to record his first assist of the season after creating five chances across his previous three games. He also attempted a season-high two shots and won two tackles, extending his streak of two tackles won in each of his last three appearances.

Oct 10, 2025

Holds starting role again

Le Fee started the last three games for Sunderland following his minor injury, although he failed to make any offensive contribution.

Analysis: Le Fee is having a difficult start to the season but has regained a starting role in the frontline of the Black Cats, starting the last three games following his return from a minor injury. The Frenchman failed to record a single shot in that span and has struggled to contribute offensively this campaign, with just two shots overall for one goal. That said, his defensive contribution has been decent, highlighted by a total of 13 tackles, five of which came in the last three games.

Sep 21, 2025

Starts against Villa

Le Fee (undisclosed) is in the starting XI for Sunday's match against Aston Villa.

Analysis: Le Fee was a late call for Sunday, but is with the team, making the team sheet with a spot in the starting XI immediately. This is good news for the midfielder, as he has earned the start in the match just before suffering his injury. This does then make it two straight appearances with a start for the player, starting in two of his four appearances this season.

Sep 19, 2025

Likely available for Villa tilt

Le Fee (undisclosed) is an option for Sunday's match against Aston Villa, according to manager Regis Le Bris, per Phil Smith of the Sunderland Echo. "Enzo, probably he is available."

Analysis: Le Fee is on his way back from injury this week, with the midfielder now set to be an option for Sunday's match after an undisclosed injury. This is good news, although some testing will likely still need to be passed. He has only started in one of his three appearances this campaign, probable for a bench role to begin if fit.

Sep 13, 2025

Picks up minor injury

Le Fee (undisclosed) has picked up a minor injury on Friday and is ruled out for Saturday's clash against Crystal Palace, coach Regis Le Bris said to the media. "Enzo picked up a small injury yesterday and is unavailable."

Analysis: Le Fee has suffered a minor injury in training on Friday and is unavailable for Saturday's clash against Crystal Palace. The forward will likely be assessed in the coming days to know the extend of that injury and if he can come back for next week's fixture. Until then, Wilson Isidor is replacing him in the frontline.

Sep 1, 2025

Converts penalty in win

Le Fee scored one goal to go with one shot (one on goal), three crosses (one accurate) and one chance created in Saturday's 2-1 win versus Brentford.

Analysis: Le Fee's 82nd minute penalty leveled the match at one and catalyzed the Sunderland attack as the Black Cats kicked-on to a 2-1 victory over Brentford. In addition to his goal contribution, the midfielder was a menace in the center of the park. Across his 90 minute shift, Le Fee attempted six tackles (three won), made two clearances and registered one block. After two substitute appearances, the midfielder made the case for more minutes in his first starting opportunity of the campaign.

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