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    Antoine Semenyo’s goal against Southampton wins Goal of the Month

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    Antoine Semenyo (left) holding his Goal of the Month award Antoine Semenyo (left) holding his Goal of the Month award

    Black Stars attacker Antoine Semenyo has won Bournemouth’s Goal of the Month for September 2024 for his brilliant strike against Southampton in the English Premier League.

    Regarding the goal, Semenyo took the ball outside the box, dribbled past two players, and shot the ball into the net, with the Southampton goalie failing to save it despite a stretch.

    The Black Stars forward has been instrumental for the Premier League club, having started all their games this season and continuing to make an impact to aid the team.

    The 24-year-old has scored three goals and provided one assist in nine matches, being one of the top performers for the club.

    His excellent performances have attracted interest from clubs like Arsenal and other European teams hoping to secure his signature in the future.

    Semenyo has said that he would be willing to join Arsenal or any other club that plays in the Champions League.

    Since joining Bournemouth from Bristol City for just over €10 million, Semenyo’s market value has skyrocketed to €20 million, according to Transfermarkt.

    Watch the goal below:

    How good is this? 🤩 pic.twitter.com/tgwu9L59u9

    — AFC Bournemouth 🍒 (@afcbournemouth) October 1, 2024

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