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Ghanaian forward Antoine Semenyo was on target for Bournemouth as they beat Southampton in their Premier League game on Monday night.
The in-from attacker scored the third goal of the night at the Vitality Stadium in the 3-1 win for Andoni Iraola's side.
Evanilson tucked home from a Marcus Tavernier assist to register his first goal for the Cherries since joining the club in the summer.
The lead was doubled 15 minutes later Dango Ouattara also got onto the scoresheet adding to Bournemouth's dominance in the game.
Semenyo then netted his third Premier League goal of the season for Bournemouth in the 39th minute to put the game beyond the reach of the Saints.
Southampton grabbed a goal in the second half of the game but it was only a consolation for the South Coast side.
With his goal against Southampton, Semenyo has now been directly involved in four goals in his first six games in the Premier League this season.
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