“I'm very happy and grateful to be back with the boys, grateful to play again because this is my longest injury, so I was just happy to help the team the weekend before last and to get the three points,” Summerville beamed, speaking at Rush Green this week.
“When a coach brings you on in a situation like that, I think everyone expects me and other players who come on to give the team some more spirit and more belief, and I'm an electric player that brings energy, so I'm happy it went the way it did.
“I'd been on the sidelines for almost eight months, so I was one of them (the fans), but now I'm back, and I was happy to help the team and to see the fans celebrate our three goals. It was special, and it was just a relief for everyone.
“I think the fans have been waiting for this. Obviously when I came here I said to them as well what they could expect from me, but because I was out for so long I think it feels like a new signing to them, so they were excited, and I was excited too.
“His (Graham Potter’s) message to me was defensively to just be compact with the team and move with the ball, and in attack he just said, ‘Be free, be creative and do your thing.’
“The fans didn't see a lot of me last season because I got injured, but I feel like I’ve got so much to offer, so much to bring to the team, and I'm very happy to be back now and to show my ability to the team, to the fans and to the world. I'm not done here yet, so they will see a lot this season, hopefully.
“This is just the beginning, but I already said it: when I'm back, and I'm back now, it's going to be showtime every week.”