Antoine Semenyo, the Ghana international forward, has expressed his determination to continue improving his performances as AFC Bournemouth approach the final stretch of the Premier League season.
The 25-year-old has emerged as a key player for the Cherries, contributing significantly to the team’s attacking efforts.
Since joining Bournemouth, Semenyo has made an impact with his strong performances, having scored nine goals and provided five assists in all competitions.
His impressive form is partly attributed to his newfound peak fitness, which he believes has been a crucial factor in his recent success.
In an exclusive interview with SuperSport, Semenyo shared his thoughts on how a lack of injury concerns has played a pivotal role in his performances.
“I now play without fear,” Semenyo remarked. “To be honest, I really enjoy being on the pitch.
I think being healthy, not having suffered any injuries, and having adequate physical fitness was decisive for me this season.”
The striker, who previously struggled with recurring injuries, highlighted how a clean bill of health has allowed him to perform at his best.
“I feel like for the past two years, I’ve always had a problem, whether it’s my knee or my shin.
This year, I finally feel free to move around, injury-free, and I’ve been able to fully enjoy the game. I love football, and I want to show my full potential,” he added.
Semenyo’s performances have not gone unnoticed by Bournemouth fans, who have quickly embraced the forward as one of their own.
His connection with the supporters has grown stronger over time, and he credits the club’s consistent efforts to build a bond with the fanbase as a key factor.
“It’s really been a long-term thing,” Semenyo explained. “I wouldn’t say it was just a short phase. I think last season we did a really good job.
Bournemouth, even from afar, is a club that’s looking to build a real connection with its fans. So I think that relationship has been building gradually, and Bournemouth fans are incredible.”
Looking ahead to the remainder of the season, Semenyo is eager to play a central role in Bournemouth’s pursuit of European qualification, something the club has never achieved in its history.
However, the team’s recent form has been a cause for concern. Bournemouth have failed to win in their last five matches, suffering three defeats and drawing twice. Despite this, Semenyo remains hopeful that they can turn things around and secure a spot in European competition.
“We have the quality, and we know what we’re capable of,” Semenyo said. “The aim is to push as hard as possible in the final games and see where that takes us. We believe we can still achieve something special.”
Bournemouth’s next challenge comes on Monday, April 14, when they face Fulham at home. The match presents an opportunity for Semenyo and his teammates to return to winning ways and keep their hopes of qualifying for European football alive.
As the season draws to a close, Semenyo’s focus remains on maintaining his fitness and continuing to contribute to the team’s success.
His determination to prove himself, coupled with his commitment to Bournemouth, has made him one of the club’s standout players this season, and he will undoubtedly play a vital role in their push for a European spot.