Antoine Semenyo of Ghana loses to Justin Kluivert in Bournemouth’s Goal of the Month competition.
The October AFC Bournemouth Goal of the Month award was not given to Ghanaian international Antoine Semenyo.
With an incredible goal against Fulham last month, the Black Stars forward, who has been playing brilliantly this season, was nominated.
Semenyo scored twice in the comeback victory, but his first goal in the 3-1 triumph was an incredible solo in which he squeezed the ball past Fulham goalkeeper Bernd Leno after taking on two opponents.

Sadly, the Dutch international and colleague Justin Kluivert defeated the Ghanaian international in the end.
The Dutchman defeated Semenyo, Junior Kroupi, and Sophie Quirk with a spectacular long-range goal that won the majority of supporters’ votes.
Kluivert picked up the ball in the pouring rain, drove deliberately at the Fulham defense, and then unleashed an unstoppable shot into the top corner—a brilliant moment that contributed to a big win.
Semenyo is only five goals away from matching his record from the previous season, having already scored six goals this year. The Ghanaian international has contributed nine goals to Bournemouth this season, with three assists and six goals.

