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Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo was on the scoresheet for Bournemouth in their league win over Burnley over the weekend.
Semenyo was handed his 16th league start against the Clarets on Sunday after his good run of form in recent games.
Justin Kluivert opened the scoring for the Cherries after just 13 minutes to put them in the lead.
Semenyo was booked in the 41st minute before the teams headed into the break.
Bournemouth continued to dominate the game at Turf Moor and created good chances. However, their second goal came in the 88th minute.
Antoine Semenyo scores his second Premier League goal in his last 3 games. pic.twitter.com/zsq8L9bGd6
— Lawrence Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) March 3, 2024
Semenyo received a pass from Lewis Cook just inside the Burnley half and made a good run forward before cutting inside and shooting past James Trafford to double his side's lead.
The Ghanaian has now scored five Premier League goals in 16 starts for Andoni Iraola's men this campaign, four more than he managed last season in 11 appearances.
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