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27th March 2025 11:11:36 AM
1 min readBy: Abigail Ampofo
AFC Bournemouth striker Antoine Semenyo has reaffirmed his loyalty to the Ghana national team, stating that he will always be available for selection unless ruled out by injury.
Since making his Black Stars debut in a 3-0 win over Madagascar during the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers on June 1, 2022, Semenyo has become a key figure in the squad, earning 27 caps for the four-time African champions.
In an interview with SuperSport, the talented forward expressed immense pride in representing Ghana, emphasizing his unwavering dedication to the national team.
“It’s an honour; I always want to be part of the national team,” he told SuperSport. “I feel like the only thing that will ever stop me is obviously injury, of course, but I always try to make myself available.”
He further highlighted his deep connection to the Black Stars, adding: “I always want to play for the nation. It’s been a dream of mine from a young age, so anytime I get called up is an honour.”
Semenyo was among the scorers in Ghana’s recent 5-0 triumph over Chad in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers at the Accra Sports Stadium.
Having netted his third international goal, the Bournemouth attacker will now shift his focus back to club duties, aiming to continue his fine form when the Cherries take on Manchester City in the FA Cup this weekend.
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