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Ghanaian duo, Kamadeen Sulemana and Antoine Semenyo, made their Premier League debuts on Saturday, February 4, after completing winter transfer moves.
Kamaldeen joined Southampton from Stade Rennes on transfer deadline day for a club-record fee while Semenyo signed for Bournemouth from Bristol City.
Kamaldeen was a second-half substitute in the Saints' 0-3 loss to Brentford away from home as they continued their fight for Premier League survival.
The winger looked lively after coming on for the second period of the game and brought spark to the Southampton attack though he could do very little to change the scoreline.
Semenyo also played the full game as Bournemouth suffered a 0-1 defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion.
The striker will look to settle into life at the Vitality Stadium quickly and bang in as many goals as he can.
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