Antoine Semenyo nominated for Bournemouth’s Player of The Month

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Ghana striker, Antoine Semenyo has earned a nomination for Bournemouth Player of The Month for November.

 

The 22-year-old has been a key player for the Premier League in the ongoing season.

 

After featuring 10 times for the Cherries, Semenyo has scored twice for the club this season.

 

Andoni Iraola’s side had a successful November, earning wins over Newcastle United and Sheffield United with Semenyo playing a crucial role.

 

The winger continues to play a pivotal role in Iraola’s team with his powerful and direct playing style.

 

Semenyo was important against Newcastle, playing a role in Dominic Solanke’s opener, before assisting Marcus Tavernier for the first goal at Sheffield United, putting in an imperious display.

 

He is however contesting the award with Ryan Christie, Dominic Solanke, and Marcus Tavernier.

 

Semenyo is expected to be named in Black Stars squad for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) slated to be hosted in Ivory Coast.

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