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Bournemouth forward, Antoine Semenyo has enjoyed a great first half of the season, bagging five goals and contributing two assists so far for his side.
Semenyo’s form has helped Bournemouth to be within touching distance of the guaranteed European places, as the Cherries strive to keep up their great run.
The Ghana international believes this is best he’s ever felt physically and mentally since joining the Premier League club.
“I feel like feeling 100% is one of the things I’ve been hoping for for the past couple of years.
“There haven’t been any major problems so that’s a good thing,” he told Stadium Astro.
“I feel like I’m developing my game a lot more and that comes down to the manager. “He seems to be able to maximize my abilities and attributes and it’s really nice to have the manager, his assistants and my teammates pushing me to be the best that I can be.
“So it has been a good start and the only way is up,” he added.
Semenyo, this season, has scored against defending champions Manchester City and Manchester United, helping Bournemouth to 7th place in the league table currently.
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