Antoine Semenyo picked up right where he left off after the international break, inspiring AFC Bournemouth with both a goal and an assist in their Premier League clash.

Fresh from Black Stars duty, the forward set up Alex Scott’s opener before stepping up to smash home a confident penalty in the second half.

The 25-year-old has quickly become the heartbeat of Bournemouth’s attack this season.

On the opening weekend against Liverpool, he stunned fans with a brace despite his team’s defeat and suffering racial abuse.

A week later, he laid on the decisive pass for Marcus Tavernier, who secured victory over Wolves.

Although his streak briefly paused against Mohammed Kudus’ Tottenham Hotspur, he still played a role in the move that led to Evanilson’s winner.

Returning from international duty, he raised the tempo again, combining creative playmaking with clinical finishing to guide the Cherries to another important result.

Semenyo’s latest strike marked his third goal in four appearances, adding to his tally of two assists.

His sparkling form arrives on the back of a solid contribution with Ghana, where he helped the Black Stars collect four points from two World Cup qualifiers against Chad and Mali.

Though he faced criticism for wasting gilt-edge chances in those fixtures, his relentless energy and involvement proved decisive for Ghana’s push toward next year’s global showpiece.

With confidence soaring, he now shifts focus back to Andoni Iraola’s side, determined to extend Bournemouth’s winning momentum in the weeks ahead.

Source: YEN.com.gh





Source: Yen.com.gh

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