Former Leeds United forward Crysencio Summerville has revealed the impact one former Leeds United hero had on his career at Elland Road before he joined West Ham.
Crysencio Summerville is preparing to return to Elland Road for the first time since leaving the club to join West Ham at the end of the 2023/24 season.
However, his move to the London Stadium has not gone entirely to plan, as Jarrod Bowen admitted that West Ham are severely lacking confidence as they battle against relegation.
Summerville was a firm favourite at Leeds, as his 20 goals and nine assists helped fire the Whites to the 2023/24 Championship play-off final, where they suffered a heartbreaking defeat against Southampton.
Now, the Dutch winger has opened up on the unseen impact that former Leeds favourite Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink had on his early years with the club.
Crysencio Summerville during West Ham United v Brentford - Premier League
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Crysencio Summerville shares unseen Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink influence
Speaking in an interview with the West Ham website, Summerville explained that Hasselbaink contacted him early in his Leeds career behind the scenes to offer him some advice.
According to Summerville, he remains in contact with Hasselbaink on social media, as both former Leeds men share Dutch heritage.
Summerville said: “I’m also really proud of being Dutch, and some of my biggest role models growing up had a similar background to me. Clarence Seedorf is someone I really looked up to.
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“He was born in Suriname and went on to be a legend for the Netherlands. I think he deserves more respect than he gets, actually, because he won pretty much everything there is to win as a player.
“Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink is someone else I admire. When I was at Leeds, he reached out to me and gave me some feedback, and since then, we’ve connected on social media as well. The Leeds fans called me ‘Jimmy’ at first, which I was confused about until I realised it was after him!”
Although it is nice to read of Hasselbaink’s influence on Summerville’s career, it also shows that the West Ham winger isn’t a fan of Bronski Beat, as his nickname is inspired by the musician Jimmy Somerville, not Hasselbaink.