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Ghanaian striker Antoine Semenyo wrapped up an impressive 2024/25 Premier League campaign with a brace on the final day, helping Bournemouth to a 2-0 victory over relegated Leicester City.
Semenyo’s double not only sealed ninth place for Bournemouth—equaling their best-ever finish in the Premier League—but also brought his personal tally to 11 goals for the season, along with five assists in 37 appearances.
The 24-year-old opened the scoring in the 74th minute, reacting quickly to finish from close range after Illia Zabarnyi’s header from a short corner created chaos in the box. He doubled the lead just two minutes from full time with a stunning strike from outside the area, sealing a perfect end to the campaign.
With this performance, Semenyo becomes only the second Ghanaian player to reach double digits in a single Premier League season after Tony Yeboah (Leeds United 1994/95), underlining his growing reputation.
His standout season has attracted interest from several top European clubs, with Liverpool and Manchester United reportedly monitoring his situation ahead of the summer transfer window.
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