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Ghana international Antoine Semenyo says there are no secrets to his performance at Manchester City following his explosive start to life at the club.
Semenyo has enjoyed a brilliant time in Manchester so far, with five goals and two assists in eight games across all competitions.
The forward chipped in with a goal and an assist on Wednesday evening as Man City scored three past Fulham in their Premier League meeting.
Speaking following the end of the game, Semenyo praised the players and coaching staff for his impressive outings at the club so far.
"[There’s] no secrets! It’s just being part of a great team, a great environment, the coach has been great, and they’ve made it easy for me to settle. It’s all a fairytale right now," he said.
“No secrets. I think it’s just about being part of a great team and a great environment. The coach has been great, and they’ve made it easy for me to settle.”
— #JoySports (@JoySportsGH) February 11, 2026
Antoine Semenyo on his start at Man City.
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"[It was] very important [to win]. That was the message from when the game was done against Liverpool. Just backing up what we did on the weekend, it was a tough graft and we got the three points, today we did the same thing. I’m happy.
"He [O’Reilly] has got that in the locker. He’s a very technical player. When I slid him in I knew he was going to score."
With his goal against Fulham, Semenyo has now scored the most by a Ghanaian in a single Premier League season, netting 13 times already in the league this season.
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