After Bournemouth’s stunning 4-1 victory over Newcastle United at St James’ Park, Ghanaian forward Antoine Semenyo emphasised the team’s focused and pressure-free approach as they climb the Premier League table, now sitting in sixth place and within reach of European qualification.
Speaking to Premier League Productions, Semenyo reflected on the team’s impressive run, which has seen them go unbeaten in 11 league games:
“We are taking it game by game and not putting any pressure on ourselves,” he said. “Our mindset is just so strong; we are mentally tough. We go through all these tough moments with injuries, but we know collectively we can do it, and nobody can tell us differently.”
Bournemouth’s victory, highlighted by a hat-trick from Justin Kluivert and an assist from Semenyo, showcased their determination to compete at the highest level.
Now firmly in the mix for European football next season, the Cherries are proving themselves as one of the Premier League’s surprise packages.
With their sights set on maintaining their momentum, Bournemouth continue to defy expectations while keeping their approach grounded, one match at a time.
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