Ghanaian forward Antoine Semenyo has discussed his ability to play across various attacking positions, highlighting his flexibility as a crucial asset to his game.
The 25-year-old, known for his dynamic style of play, has featured in several roles throughout his career, including as a winger on both flanks and occasionally as a central forward.
In recent matches for the Ghana national team, Semenyo has been deployed on the left wing, a position that has sparked some discussion among fans regarding head coach Otto Addo’s tactical approach.
Despite the debates, Semenyo has made it clear that he is more than comfortable with his role, irrespective of where he is positioned on the field.
“I feel like I’m comfortable playing in any role across the forward positions,” Semenyo said in a recent interview with Stadium Astro.
It doesn’t matter whether I’m on the left, right, or in the centre, I just want to contribute to the team.
The forward’s adaptability stems from his ambidextrous nature, which allows him to execute key actions, such as crossing or shooting, equally well on both sides of the pitch.
His ability to adjust to different positions has made him a valuable asset for both club and country.
Throughout his career, Semenyo has proven to be a versatile player who thrives in a variety of attacking roles.
His comfort with being used in different positions speaks to his footballing intelligence and team-first mentality.
With this versatility, he aims to continue evolving as a player and contributing to his team’s success.
As he reflects on his career, Semenyo’s adaptability remains a defining characteristic.
Whether it’s playing as a winger, forward, or even in a central role, the Ghanaian forward is eager to continue making an impact on the pitch, showcasing his versatility in the years to come.