Antoine Semenyo has carried his international spark straight back into the Premier League, powering AFC Bournemouth with a dazzling display of both creation and finishing.
Fresh from his Black Stars heroics, the 25-year-old forward delivered a pinpoint assist for Alex Scott’s opener before calmly converting a second-half penalty, cementing his role as the engine of the Cherries’ attack.
Semenyo’s 2025 season has been nothing short of electrifying. On opening weekend, he lit up Anfield with a brace against Liverpool—despite the team’s defeat and the shadow of racial abuse. Just a week later, his clever assist set up Marcus Tavernier’s match-winner against Wolves. Even against Mohammed Kudus’ Tottenham, when his scoring boots briefly cooled, he still sparked the move that produced Evanilson’s decisive strike.
Back from Ghana duty, where he contributed to four crucial points in World Cup qualifiers against Chad and Mali, Semenyo has silenced critics of his missed chances by proving that persistence and energy can tilt games. His latest outing brings his tally to three goals and two assists in just four league appearances, underscoring his growing influence.
Now brimming with confidence, Semenyo turns his sights to helping Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth maintain their upward trajectory, determined to keep the momentum alive.




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