Ghana’s attacker Antoine Semenyo scores FIRST EVER Premier League goal as Bournemouth lash Leeds

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Ghanaian forward Antoine Semenyo broke his goal drought with a his first ever Premier League goal against Leeds United FC for AFC Bournemouth.

The attacker got his maiden goal for the Cherries and in the English Premier League on Sunday afternoon at the Vitality Stadium in a 4-1 comfortable win.

With just seven minutes to the end of the match, Gary O’Neil brought on the Ghana International to replace injured Kieffer Moore on the 83rd minute mark.

Before his introduction into the game, Jefferson Lerma had scored twice in the first half for Bournemouth with Patrick Bamford scoring a consolation for the away team before the break.

Former Liverpool Youth star, Dominic Solanke restored the two-goal advantage for the home team after 63 minutes of action with a beautiful strike.

One minute into the additional time period of the match, Jaidon Anthony slid a through pass to the former Bristol City player who found the bottom right corner with a sweet left-footed strike.

The goal is Semenyo’s first in the English Premier League and for his club in the top-flight of England since he joined the club in January.

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