Gary O’Neil

#PLStories- Gary O’Neil’s early assessment of Antoine Semenyo after move from Bristol City in January window #AFCB

Semenyo has been eased into life at Cherries, following his £9million move from Bristol City in January. The Ghana international, who netted for his country last week, is yet to score for his new club, having made six appearances. Semenyo, 23, joined Bristol City’s academy in 2017 and, after three loan spells away, became a regular for the Robins. He departed the second-tier club having scored 21 goals and provided 22 assists in 125 appearances. Of Semenyo’s six outings for Cherries so far, two have come as a starter, while he has been utilised both as a central striker and wide player. Discussing his early impressions of Semenyo, O’Neil told the Daily Echo: “I don’t think you can underestimate how big the step is, even tactically. “So his two starts have been against Brighton, who are an extremely tactical team with a very good head coach. There will be a lot of tactical info in there that he needs to take on at this level. “And again Arsenal, a lot was asked of him. It’s a big step up from where he’s come from. “But he’s willing, works his socks off, takes on every bit of info you give him and has real good attributes that can hurt teams.” Asked in which position he sees versatile Semenyo playing most of his football at Cherries, O’Neil added: “I think probably his best position is a nine. “But he can play anywhere across the top line. He’s both footed, equally off both sides. “He has attributes that are a real threat when he’s on the top line. “So sometimes playing wide and getting in behind attacking full-backs could be a use for him, which was sort of the hope for him at Arsenal, that they would attack and there would be spaces left and we could try and catch them. “But as a nine as well, he’s very good across the top line. He is flexible.”
Antoine Semenyo

#PLStories- Antoine Semenyo on journey to Premier League debut with Cherries #AFCB

The 23-year-old joined from Bristol City last month, for a reported initial £9million. He led the line for Cherries, playing the full 90 minutes of Saturday’s 1-0 defeat against Brighton & Hove Albion at the Amex Stadium. And while it was not the result he hoped for, for Semenyo it marked the latest milestone in a career which saw him snapped up by Bristol City as a 17-year-old. The Ghana international has now played in each of the top four leagues in England, with the Robins, Newport County, Sunderland and Cherries, as well as having a spell in non-league during a loan stay at Bath City. Reflecting on his Premier League debut, Semenyo told the Daily Echo: “On a personal note, obviously it’s a dream of mine to play in the Premier League. “So I’m grateful for that moment, but just need to keep building and keep improving. “I found out (the starting XI) in the meeting on the Friday. “I saw my name and obviously I was smiling, I couldn’t stop smiling! “But I’ve got a job to do, so I tried to control my nerves and excitement and make sure I did a job.” Semenyo, who had his parents and friends in the crowd in Brighton, added: “They’re all proud of me. “It’s been a long journey and I’m very, very grateful. Just need to keep going, keep pushing.” The forward had the chance to cap his debut with goal. A fine solo run saw him reach the edge of the box where he let fly, only for defender Pervis Estupinan to produce a brilliant block. “I was hoping I got an opportunity,” said Semenyo, reflecting on that opening. “To be fair, well defended from the full-back.” Discussing the game as a whole, Semenyo added: “It’s obviously a frustrating one. “I felt like we should’ve got more from the game. “I feel like we defended really well, pressed really well and we had our opportunities. “We weren’t clinical on our end. But then conceding late is obviously heartbreaking. “It is painful to take, but we just have to keep improving, keep pushing and go again next week.” Semenyo, who featured in the World Cup for Ghana last year, will hope for home debut this weekend. Eddie Howe’s in-form Newcastle head to Vitality Stadium on Saturday (5.30pm), with Cherries seeking the win they need to lift them out of the relegation zone.