Crysencio Summerville
Netherlands
Right
Oct 30, 2001
24
5'9"
141 lb
LW
CF
One-v-One Creator
Could feature against Wolves
Summerville (calf) trained this week and could be available for Friday's clash against Wolverhampton, according to Nuno Espirito Santo. "Summerville is improving and we still have tomorrow to assess. We are positive that he can be available"
Analysis: Summerville could be available for Friday's clash against Wolverhampton after training this week. The forward has missed the last three matches, and his potential return could provide a boost, as he remains an important rotational option thanks to his dribbling ability and directness, recording seven goals and two assists in 27 appearances across all competitions this season.
Trains Tuesday
Summerville (calf) was included in training Tuesday, according to his club.
Analysis: Summerville is back in the training camp this week as he continues to progress from a calf injury, a bright sight to start the week. This gives the attacker even more confidence that a return could come when facing Wolves on Friday. After being a late call for FA Cup play last match, it appears he is trending in the right direction, likely to assume a starting role on the left flank again once fit.
Misses out again
Summerville (calf) was out for Sunday's 2-2 (2-4) penalty shootout loss to Leeds United.
Analysis: Summerville was a late call for Sunday, but did not make the call as his team exited FA Cup play, too early to test his hamstring. However, after the close call, a return in league play is likely soon to follow, potentially when facing Wolves on April 10.
Late call to face Leeds United
Summerville (calf) is questionable for Sunday's match against Leeds United, according to manager Nuno Espirito Santo. "We're all trying to get him (Summerville) back as soon as possible," Nuno said. "We're assessing him day by day, and seeing how he improves. We aren't at the point [of making a decision] yet. There's still one day to go, and then we'll make decisions."
Analysis: Summerville is going to need some testing heading into Sunday after an injury in their last FA Cup match, still not fully recovered after nearly a month out. The good news is he has not been fully ruled out yet, implying he is actually on the verge of returning, potentially playing Sunday if he is deemed fit enough. The question is how much time he will see if he is fit, unlikely to start, but probably still seeing some time from the bench if fit enough.
Won't play Sunday
Summerville (calf) is out for Sunday's match against Aston Villa, according to manager Nuno Espirito Santo. "Cry is not available for this game. He's getting better each day, but for Sunday, he's not going to be available."
Analysis: Summerville is still sidelined and will likely now return after the international break, as he continues to recover from a calf injury. This will mark his second match in a row out as the club continues without a regular starter, a rough spell. The good news is he will now have a week with no games to rest and focus on the injury, likely to return when facing Leeds United on April 5.
Injury not considered serious
Summerville (calf) won't be an option for Saturday's game against Manchester City, according to manager Nuno Espirito Santo. "We have Summerville, who's out. We are assessing him day by day and see how it goes, but he's not going to be available for the game."
Analysis: Summerville was initially expected to return after the international break, but Nuno's words suggest the winger might have an outside chance to play against Aston Villa on Sunday, March 22. Summerville has been a regular starter for West Ham this season, racking up five goals and one assist across 24 appearances (22 starts) in the Premier League. There are a few options to take his place in the XI with Pablo Felipe back from injury and Freddie Potts back from suspension.
Set to return after break
Summerville suffered a minor calf injury during Monday's FA Cup victory against Brentford that will sideline him until after the March international break, according to Hammers News.
Analysis: Summerville underwent scans Wednesday to determine the extent of the injury he suffered in Monday's FA Cup win over Brentford, and the results revealed a minor calf issue that will sideline him for the upcoming clashes against Manchester City and Aston Villa. The winger is now targeting a return after the March international break when the team hosts Leeds United on April. 4th. This is a significant setback for the Hammers given his red-hot stretch of seven goals in his last 11 appearances across all competitions and his locked-in role as a starter up front, while Adama Traore (knock) if fit or Pablo Felipe could see extended run in the attack until Summerville is back to full fitness.
Needs to be assessed
Summerville suffered an apparent knock during Monday's FA Cup win against Brentford and will need to be assessed, according to coach Nuno Espirito Santo, per Toby Bryant from LondonWorld. "We have to assess also Cry, let's see."
Analysis: Summerville logged 75 minutes off bench in Monday's FA Cup win against the Bees but picked up a knock late in the match that will need further evaluation to determine whether the left winger avoided anything serious. It's a situation worth monitoring closely since Summerville has been an undisputed starter for the Hammers this season and arguably their biggest attacking threat, producing seven goals and one assist over his last 11 appearances across all competitions. If he ends up missing time, Adama Traore (knock) if fit or Pablo Felipe could be in line for expanded roles in the attack until he returns.
Nets in win
Summerville scored one goal to go with two shots (one on goal), four crosses (one accurate) and two corners in Wednesday's 1-0 win against Fulham.
Analysis: Summerville scored a crucial goal, and the only goal, during Wednesday's win. It was a good bounce back after a frustrating loss to Liverpool, and a big three points. Summerville is a strong finisher and against weaker opponents he has the talent to make the most of limited chances and score in any match.
Scores goal against Clarets
Summerville scored one goal to go with two shots (two on goal), two crosses (one accurate) and two corners in Saturday's 2-0 victory over Burnley.
Analysis: Summerville struck first in the 13rd minute, bursting onto Mateus Fernandes' counter-attacking pass and calmly lifting the ball over the onrushing Martin Dubravka. He stayed at the center of the action by sparking the second goal in the 26th minute, using a clever flick to spring El Hadji Malick Diouf down the left, whose cross was powered home by Taty Castellanos with a header. The attacking midfielder is on a serious heater for the Hammers, scoring in each of his last four Premier League appearances while adding 11 shots and six chances created over that stretch.
Nets third in a row
Summerville scored one goal to go with two shots (one on goal), one cross (zero accurate) and one corner in Saturday's 3-2 loss against Chelsea.
Analysis: Summerville has been on top form for the hammers with a third score scored in a row. These were all his first three goals score on the season, having assisting only once prior. Since the start of the new year, the midfielder has collected four shots on target, nine key passes and nine successful dribbles in the last five contests.
Goals in two straight
Summerville scored a goal while taking two shots (one on goal), crossing four times inaccurately and creating two chances during Saturday's 3-1 win over Sunderland.
Analysis: Summerville opened the scoring in the 14th minute while leading West Ham in crosses and chances created during the win. The attacker has goals in back-to-back matches while combining for eight shots, seven chances created and 10 crosses over his last three appearances.
Scores opener Saturday
Summerville scored one goal to go with five shots (one on goal), two crosses (one accurate) and one corner in Saturday's 2-1 win versus Tottenham Hotspur.
Analysis: Summerville scored the opening goal of Saturday's match, a strike in the 15th minute assisted by Mateus Fernandes. It was one of his season-high five shots in the match, although it was the only shot he put on target. He also created a season-high three chances in what turned out to be his best attacking performance of the season.
Four crosses Tuesday
Summerville registered one shot (one on goal), four crosses (one accurate) and three corners in Tuesday's 2-1 defeat against Nottingham Forest.
Analysis: Summerville would play the full 90 for a second straight match Tuesday, earning a decent outing with one shot, two chances created and three crosses, although he didn't score a goal or assist. He remains at no goals and one assist in 16 appearances (14 starts) this season.
Starting Sunday
Summerville (undisclosed) is in the starting XI for Sunday's match against Brighton.
Analysis: Summerville appears to have passed his testing and is an option again after he was labeled a late call, as the attacker earns a spot on the bench. This is massive news for the club as they gain back a starting attacker, seeing the start in eight of his nine appearances this campaign, a role he should remain in if fit.
Late call to face Brighton
Summerville 9undisclosed) is questionable for Sunday's match against Brighton, according to manager Nuno Espirito Santo. "I think hopefully Crysencio returns soon. We miss him, we know what he gives to the team. Let's see, we need all the players. I hope he can be back."
Analysis: Summerville is on the verge of a return and could be an option to face the Seagulls on Sunday, needing to pass some testing ahead of the contest. Either way, this is good news for the club, as it is the closest the attacker has been to seeing the field since his injury. However, if he is an option, the club will likely limit his usage to begin, although he is a regular starter when fit, a role he should see after testing his fitness.
Unlikely for Thursday
Summerville (undisclosed) is doubtful for Thursday's match against Manchester United, according to manager Nuno Espirito Santo. "I don't think he'll make Thursday, unfortunately. There are still some issues. We are still assessing, but I think Thursday is probably going to be too soon."
Analysis: Summerville was missing from the squad for a second straight match Sunday and looks likely to miss another match Thursday, with the attacker still not ready for play. It appears he will still undergo some testing to see if he can make the team sheet, although a limited role from the bench would only be expected if that were the case. The big question is whether he will be heading into the weekend or if he will make it a fourth straight game out against Brighton on Sunday.
Missing again
Summerville (undisclosed) is out for Sunday's match against West Ham.
Analysis: Summerville will hit the sidelines for a second straight outing Sunday, hitting the bench after appearing to fail testing following his questionable tag. He will now look for a return in the next week, having two chances to take the field with the club playing in a midfield match and during the weekend.
Late call to face Liverpool
Summerville (undisclosed) is questionable for Sunday's match against Liverpool, according to manager Nuno Espirito Santo. "[Crysencio] is getting better. We still have tomorrow to assess the players, so we will have to wait until then to make our final decisions."
Analysis: Summerville was expected to train this week, and that has led him to his potential return Sunday, with the attacker now batting his fitness to be fit. That said, he will need to pass some testing to be an option, with that deciding if he can play or not. He has started in all but one game he has been available for this campaign, possibly starting immediately if deemed fit.
Expected to train this week
Summerville (undisclosed) is expected to train this week ahead of Sunday's match against Liverpool, according to Sam Tabuteau of The Standard.
Analysis: Summerville was absent from the club's last match due to a knock, but doesn't appear to be set to miss much time, as the winger should train this week. This is major news, as he would then be an option for Sunday's outing, just needing to pass some testing. He is a starter when fit and would likely earn the start if an option against Liverpool, recording one assist in nine appearances this season.
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