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Antoine Semenyo's Bournemouth Form Puts Him on Radar for 2026 World Cup

Semenyo's rapid rise in the Premier League could see him lead Ghana to World Cup glory. Top clubs are already taking notice.

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Antoine Semenyo's Bournemouth Form Puts Him on Radar for 2026 World Cup

Ghana is gearing up for the 2026 World Cup, an opportunity that could propel Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo to global football stardom. The 25-year-old Ghanaian forward has been making waves in the Premier League this season, with his impressive performances not going unnoticed by top European clubs and football pundits alike.

Semenyo's rise has been rapid and impressive. Joining Bournemouth from Bristol City, he has flourished under manager Andoni Iraola's attacking system. In just nine matches, he has scored six goals and provided three assists, making him one of the league's most dangerous forwards. His pace, strength, and improved finishing have been key to his success.

Former English footballer Troy Deeney, who played over 700 professional matches and scored more than 200 goals, believes Semenyo has the potential to play for Real Madrid if he maintains his current form. Deeney, who spent 11 years at Watford, knows a thing or two about spotting talent. Bournemouth's current second place in the Premier League table is a testament to Semenyo's impact on the team.

With Ghana preparing for the 2026 World Cup and top European clubs monitoring his progress, Antoine Semenyo's future looks bright. His impressive performances for Bournemouth this season have put him on the radar of pundits and clubs alike. If he continues his current form, the sky could be the limit for this talented forward.

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