Ghana striker Antoine Semenyo played a pivotal role in Bournemouth’s emphatic 3-0 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford, scoring his fifth goal of the season in what was a memorable performance for the high-flying Cherries.
Semenyo’s goal came in the 64th minute when he was left unmarked in the box and expertly converted Dango Ouattara’s cross, securing Bournemouth’s victory after Justin Kluivert’s penalty had given them a two-goal cushion following Dean Huijsen’s opener.
The goal showcased Semenyo’s sharp positioning and clinical finishing, reaffirming his status as one of Bournemouth’s key attacking players this season.
The Ghanaian forward has been a consistent performer, and his contributions have been crucial in Bournemouth’s rise to fifth in the Premier League table, a position that could see them secure Champions League football next season.
With five goals to his name, Semenyo’s form will be vital as Bournemouth look to maintain their momentum in the second half of the campaign. His efforts against United further underline his growing reputation in the Premier League.
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