English-born Ghanaian forward, Antoine Semenyo has called on all Ghanaians to come up with massive support for the Black Stars ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Chad and Madagascar.
The 25-year-old is currently in the form of his life at AFC Bournemouth and is stealing headlines and turning heads in the English topflight having once again put up another man of the match performance against Wolves over the weekend in the FA Cup.
In the ongoing campaign, the lanky attacker has netted nine goals and assisted five times in 30 matches for the Cherries and has now popped up on the radar of lots of clubs including Liverpool and Arsenal.
Speaking in a video shared on the Ghana Football Association's page on Facebook, Semenyo made it very clear to the Ghanaian football fans how much their support will be very crucial to the team ahead of the upcoming games and has urged them to come out in numbers to rally behind them.
"Black Stars fans, Antoine Semenyo here. As you know we've got our World Cup qualifiers against Chad and Madagascar and I'm just reaching out to say continue praying for us, continue being with and support us."
"We need you more than ever, these two games are so important and crucial for qualification to the World Cup so please continue praying for us. We look forward to seeing you and hopefully we can get two wins."
The Black Stars will face Chad on March 21 in Accra, before they travel to play Madagascar in Morocco on March 24.