Fulham manager Marco Silva has acknowledged the threat posed by Ghanaian forward Antoine Semenyo as his side prepares to face AFC Bournemouth in the Premier League tonight.
Semenyo has been in outstanding form this season, contributing four goals and two assists for the Cherries.
Despite his impressive displays, Silva insists Fulham must be wary of Bournemouth’s overall attacking options rather than focusing solely on the 24-year-old striker.
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“When I say physical side, I’m not talking about the size of the team, but the way they approach the game and challenge every single moment,” he said.
“It’s not just him, Semenyo. If you look at the solutions they have in the frontline, it’s not just him. Of course, he’s in a good moment. Last season was very good for him as well.
“I think they are much more than just Semenyo. We have to be aware of them as a team, and not just one player,” Silva added.