Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo expressed frustration after his team’s 2-2 draw with West Ham United, but he’s determined to bounce back.
“It’s definitely frustrating,” Semenyo said. “We came here with the objective to win. We dominated the game. It’s just frustrating.”
Despite the Cherries’ recent struggles—having won only one of their last eight games—Semenyo emphasised the importance of moving forward.
“We just have to pick ourselves up and go again,” he said. “We’re going through a sticky run, but a point is better than no point. We can build on that going into next week’s game.”
Semenyo remains optimistic about Bournemouth’s chances, stating, “We need to pick ourselves up as a team and keep going. We’re still pushing [for European football].”
Despite slipping to ninth place and falling out of European qualification contention, Semenyo’s determination highlights the team’s resilience.
With a focus on regrouping and improving, Bournemouth looks to bounce back from their recent setbacks. Can Semenyo’s determination spark a turnaround for the Cherries?