Ghanaian striker Antoine Semenyo played a decisive role in Bournemouth's crucial 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Tuesday evening, providing the match-winning assist for Justin Kluivert's late goal.
The win marked Bournemouth's fourth triumph against Crystal Palace, bolstering their head-to-head record, which now stands at four wins, four draws, and six losses.
Semenyo, who entered the game as a substitute for Alex Scott at the beginning of the second half, immediately made an impact with his electrifying pace and astute vision.
In the 79th minute, he chased down a ball behind the Palace defense, expertly setting up Kluivert with a precise pass at the penalty spot. Kluivert capitalized on the opportunity, slotting the ball home to secure all three points for the Cherries.
With this impressive performance, Semenyo has positioned himself as a valuable asset for Bournemouth, potentially earning him a regular place in the starting lineup.
As Bournemouth looks ahead to their upcoming fixture against Luton Town, they will rely on Semenyo's contributions to maintain their positive momentum and bolster their attacking options.