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Semenyo's Electric City Start: Winger Nabs Player of the Month in Style

Semenyo's Electric City Start: Winger Nabs Player of the Month in Style

OneFootball EN 13 March 2026 at 11:10
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Antoine Semenyo has won the Premier League Player of the Month award after a stunning start to life at Manchester City, netting three goals and an assist in five games following his January move from Bournemouth. He's the first Ghanaian to claim it since Andre Ayew, and the first non-Haaland City player since Raheem Sterling. Semenyo beat out stars like Virgil van Dijk and Viktor Gyökeres for the honour.

Semenyo's Electric City Start: Winger Nabs Player of the Month in Style

Ever walked into a new job and smashed it so hard they give you an award on day one? That's Antoine Semenyo for you, mate. The speedy winger rocked up at Manchester City from Bournemouth in a hefty January transfer, and he's already got the Premier League buzzing like a bee in a kit bag. Three goals and an assist in just five outings last month? Blimey, that's the kind of form that makes managers crack a smile.

Seamless Slot-In: From Cherries to Sky Blues

Let's rewind a bit. Semenyo was turning heads down at Bournemouth, but City splashed the cash to bring him north. And has he delivered? You bet. Those five games weren't cup ties either – proper Premier League scraps where he terrorised full-backs left, right, and centre.

It's like he's been at the Etihad his whole life, weaving through defences with the cheeky flair of a lad who's nicked your pint at the bar. Pep Guardiola must be rubbing his hands – finally, a wide man who's hitting the net without needing a GPS to find it. As reported by OneFootball, this seamless integration has tongues wagging across the top flight.

But here's the kicker: this Player of the Month gong is Semenyo's first ever individual honour. From grinding it out in the Championship loans to this? Talk about a glow-up.

Ghanaian Glory and City History in the Making

Now, spare a thought for the national pride. Semenyo's the third Ghanaian to bag this award, trailing legends like Tony Yeboah and Andre Ayew. Yeboah was smashing 'em in for Leeds back in the day, Ayew captained the Black Stars with swagger – and now Semenyo's joining the club. Ghanaian fans are probably throwing street parties in Accra tonight.

For City, it's massive too. He's the first non-Erling Haaland Blue to claim it since Raheem Sterling back in December 2021. Remember Sterling? Electric on the wing, then off to Chelsea for pastures new. Semenyo's stepping into big boots, but without the Scouse accent or the dodgy haircuts.

Haaland's been the goal machine, sure, but Semenyo's proving there's life beyond the Norwegian cyborg. City's attack looks even deadlier now – imagine the chaos when these two click fully.

Outgunning the Big Names: The Rivals He Dismantled

This wasn't some Mickey Mouse vote either. Semenyo pipped a murderers' row: Viktor Gyökeres, the Swedish sniper who's been lighting up leagues abroad; Virgil van Dijk, the Dutch destroyer who could head a ball into orbit; Benjamin Šeško, Leipzig's towering threat; Bournemouth teammate Django Ouattara, keeping it local; and even City kid Nico O'Reilly, who nearly stole the show at home.

Van Dijk builds walls at Anfield, but Semenyo scaled 'em metaphorically with his pace. Gyökeres and Šeško? Potent forwards, yet outshone by the new boy. O'Reilly's a talent, but Semenyo's the finished article right now. Voters saw sense – impact over reputation.

What's Next for the Semenyo Saga?

So, where does this leave us? City's title charge got another jet boost, that's for sure. Semenyo's not just a squad player; he's a starter with medals in his sights. Bournemouth fans might be gutted – they lost a gem – but that's the Premier League food chain for you.

Keep an eye on him in the run-in. If he keeps this up, Europe could be calling louder, and Ghana's World Cup qualifiers will love the momentum. Humour me here: if Haaland's the Terminator, Semenyo's the cheeky sidekick stealing scenes. Pub debate of the week – who's the real City wide threat now?

One thing's certain: football's full of surprises, and Semenyo's penning a belter. Cheers to that, lad – you've earned your round.

(Original reporting by OneFootball)

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