Antoine Semenyo netted his ninth Premier League goal of the season to help Bournemouth secure a 1-1 draw against Manchester United at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday.
The Ghanaian forward put the Cherries ahead in the first half, firing a precise shot into the bottom corner after a slight deflection from teammate Evanilson.
Semenyo’s strike marked his second goal against Manchester United this campaign, having also found the net during the reverse fixture earlier in the season.
In doing so, Semenyo joined an exclusive group of Bournemouth players who have scored both home and away against Manchester United in the same Premier League season.
Only Josh King (2019-2020) and Dominic Solanke (2023-2024) had previously achieved the feat for the club.
The 24-year-old’s latest goal continues a standout season in the English top flight.
With nine goals now to his name, Semenyo has demonstrated remarkable versatility in front of goal — five of his strikes coming from his left foot and four from his right.
His balanced finishing ability has made him a key figure in Bournemouth’s attacking line.
Beyond his goalscoring exploits, Semenyo’s overall contribution this season has been impressive.
Across all competitions, he has been directly involved in 17 goals, combining both goals and assists over 38 appearances.
His relentless attacking play is reflected in the statistics; he leads the Premier League for shots attempted this season with a total of 117, edging out Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah (116) and Chelsea’s Cole Palmer (115).
Semenyo’s performances have not only endeared him to Bournemouth fans but have also underlined his growing reputation in English football.
His consistency against top opposition, including Manchester United, adds further weight to his rising profile.
For Bournemouth, the draw against Manchester United further cements a positive campaign, with Semenyo’s influence proving pivotal in key matches.
As the season heads toward its conclusion, the Ghanaian striker’s form will be crucial in helping the Cherries finish strongly and set a solid foundation for next year.