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4 players who have taken the Championship by surprise

Norwich City’s Moritz Leitner has made good on the four-year deal the Canaries signed him to

We all knew Dwight Gayle would bang them in, and we all knew Daniel Ayala would keep them out – but whose performances have taken the Championship by surprise?

Moritz Leitner – Norwich

An itinerant career in Europe and an inauspicious 12-game loan spell at Carrow Road last term ensured a lukewarm reaction when Norwich signed the German midfielder on a four-year deal in June.

This, after all, was a guy who’d managed just 17 games in three years for the likes of Augsburg, Lazio and Borussia Dortmund. But the 25-year-old – on the bench for Dortmund in the 2012-13 Champions League final – has oozed class from day one, his composure in possession and eye for goal integral to the Canaries’ slick counter-attacking style.

Kemar RoofeLeeds

Winger? Striker? No.10? For a couple of years it seemed nobody at Leeds United knew what to do with the former Oxford man.

Marcelo Bielsa, though, took one look at Roofe, deployed him as a centre-forward and watched the goals flow. Only three players – Billy Sharp, Dwight Gayle and Neal Maupay – have scored at a faster rate than the 25-year-old and it is no coincidence that Leeds’ results took a nosedive when injury ruled him out for six weeks.

Bradley DackBlackburn

Spectacular in League One last year, everybody knew Dack had talent. But could the 25-year-old transfer it to the Championship?

You bet. No midfielder in England has surpassed his 11 goals so far; not many have reproduced his bursts of skill and invention. “He plays every game like he’s down the park with his mates,” said Rovers gaffer Tony Mowbray. “I love him.”

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Dack attack: Blackburn midfielder Bradley Dack courted interest from West Brom in the summer (Photo: PA Images)

Joe Lumley – QPR

Picture the scene. You’re a 23-year-old keeper, yet to start a Championship match. Your team has started the season with four straight defeats, shipping 13 goals in the process. The back four is shakier than a bag of bones.  Then the manager chucks you in. Daunting? Undoubtedly, yet Lumley has responded with seven clean sheets from 14 games, providing a confident and vocal foundation for a rapid rise up the table. Outstanding.

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