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Manchester City forward Antoine Semenyo is not giving up on the club's Premier League title chase following their draw over the weekend.
The Ghanaian featured for the Cityzens as they played out a 2-2 draw with Tottenham Hotspur in London, scoring City's second goal of the game.
The 26-year-old doubled City's lead after Rayan Cherki had opened the scoring in the 11th minute of the encounter.
The draw sees the Manchester-based outfit fall six points behind Arsenal in the chase of the league title.
However, Semenyo is adamant that his side will continue to fight until the end.
"We still have more matches ahead of us - 14 to play. We're six points behind Arsenal; it's not over," he said after the game against Tottenham.
"We have to keep going. Anything can happen. There are 14 games left; they could lose a few, and we could win. The momentum shifts, and we'll see what happens…"
Since moving to the blue side of Manchester, the former Bournemouth attacker has scored four goals while also setting up another.
He only failed to score in the league game against Manchester United.
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