Antoine Semenyo secured a vital victory for AFC Bournemouth with his lone goal against Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Molineux in the English Premier League.
Exploiting a defensive error, the Ghanaian forward capitalized on a chance in the box to clinch his eighth goal of the season in England’s top flight.
Semenyo’s consistent excellence has been a highlight for the Cherries this campaign, where he has formed a dynamic partnership with Dominic Solanke under the guidance of manager Andoni Iraola, driving the team’s pursuit of a mid-table position.
Returning to the starting lineup after overcoming illness, Semenyo’s resilience and impact have been evident, even when coming off the bench in previous matches.
His tally of eight Premier League goals this season makes him the leading Ghanaian scorer in the league, surpassing Mohammed Kudus of West Ham, who has seven goals to his name.
Semenyo’s outstanding performances earned him a nomination for the Player of the Month award for March, although the honor ultimately went to Fulham’s Rodrigo Muniz.