
Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo believes he is playing the best football of his career after Friday night's brace in the 3-1 win against Fulham in the English Premier League
The Cherries went down early on to a Ryan Sessegnon goal but Semenyo weaved his magic to turn the game on its head.
He got the ball on the left wing, beat several players and slotted a shot through Bernd Leno's legs from an extremely tight angle.
As the away team threw men forward to push for an equaliser in stoppage time, Semenyo capped off his excellent evening with his second goal, to go alongside his assist for Justin Kluivert.
After another scintillating display, Semenyo was thankful to God for the period of form he is in.
“It was a bit of a dull first-half but the head coach told us at half-time to get as many shots in as we can,” he stated.
“We conceded which was frustrating, but we build up and build up and yeah, the win came.
“When I got the ball for my goal, I knew I was going to beat my man. I looked up and there were no options to cross so the next though process was trying to get it through the keeper’s legs and it was executed perfectly.
“I’m really happy with it. The second goal was different, I had to get my head down and run, see if I can support, I thought Ben was going to go by himself!
“I was tired, but needed to be calm and Ben did really well to pick me out.
“I don’t think it’s a surprise to people internally that we are doing well, we’ll keep pushing and see what happens.
“I’d like to think I’m playing the best football of my career and I thank God massively, I’m reaping the rewards now and I thank him always.”
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