Ghanaian forward Antoine Semenyo is a man on a mission this season. The Bournemouth striker, who has been in blistering form, has revealed his personal goal — to score 15 goals in the ongoing Premier League campaign.
Semenyo has already made a strong start, finding the net six times and delivering three assists in just 10 league appearances. His impressive performances have been one of the biggest positives for the Cherries, even as Manchester City’s Erling Haaland continues to dominate the scoring charts with 13 goals.
Speaking to Sky Sports, the 25-year-old striker shared insight into his mindset and determination to improve every year.
> “Every year, I write my goals — what I want to do,” Semenyo said. “I always want to do better than what I’ve done in previous seasons. I set a challenge for myself this year, and I really want to push myself. I think I am a good finisher. I can help the team in many ways, and credit to the manager [Andoni Iraola] and all the players — they’ve been so helpful. Fifteen goals would be great.”
Semenyo’s steady rise has been evident — scoring eight goals two seasons ago and 11 last term — and he now looks primed to reach new heights.
Adding to his momentum, the Ghana international has also been nominated for the Premier League Goal of the Month award for October. He faces tough competition from stars like Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), Moisés Caicedo (Chelsea), Emiliano Buendía (Aston Villa), and his own teammate Justin Kluivert.
After Bournemouth’s recent 3-1 defeat to Manchester City ended their unbeaten streak, Semenyo will be eager to lead a strong response when the Cherries travel to face Aston Villa this Sunday.
Antoine Semenyo Sets Ambitious 15-Goal Target as Bournemouth Star Shines in Premier League
Written by Emmanuel Atanga
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