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In a triumphant display of skill and contribution, Ghanaian striker Antoine Semenyo showcased his prowess in the English Premier League, notching his third goal contribution as Bournemouth secured a decisive victory at Bramall Lane against Sheffield United.
The 23-year-old emerged as a pivotal figure early in the game, making a mark by providing a crucial assist to Marcus Tarvenier just 12 minutes into the match. This assist broke the deadlock, setting the tone for Bournemouth’s dominance.
The first half drew to a close with an additional boost for Bournemouth as Justin Kluivert extended their lead with a well-timed goal just before halftime. The visitors carried this momentum into the second half, with Tavernier securing his second goal six minutes after the restart.
Semenyo, having played a substantial role in Bournemouth’s commanding lead, saw himself substituted in the 66th minute for Luis Sinesterra. The strategic change aimed at maintaining the team’s advantage and ensuring a strong finish.
Despite Sheffield United’s late attempt to alter the outcome with Oli McBurnie scoring in stoppage time, it proved insufficient to derail Bournemouth’s well-earned victory.
As the season unfolded, the Ghanaian international, Semenyo, emerged as a key asset for Andoni Iraola, making a notable ten appearances in the league. His consistent contributions showcased not only individual brilliance but also a vital role in the overall success of the team.