Ghana’s Antoine Semenyo reveals playing at the World Cup would be one of the biggest achievements of his career

Published on: 02 May 2022

Ghanaian international Antoine Semenyo says playing at the World Cup will be one of the biggest achievements in his career.

The 22-year-old, who plies his trade for Championship club Bristol has switched nationality to represent Ghana at the international level.

He was named in the Black Stars for the 2022 World Cup play-off against Nigeria but unfortunately missed out due to injury.

Speaking to Accra-based Happy FM, Semenyo indicated playing at the World Cup will be one of the biggest achievements of his career.

“I am hoping to come for the qualifiers in June. I am ready to go. I am ready physically, and mentally to play on the African continent”

“The World Cup could be one of the biggest achievements in my career. Not many people get the chance to do that and I would be glad to say that I have”.

“I haven’t established myself to the Ghana fans and coach so I want to play as many games so I can show people what I can do. I feel like being very clinical and if you give me one chance I will score”, he added.

Semenyo has been on rich vein of form for Bristol City, scoring 8 goals and providing 12 assists in 30 matches in the English Championship.

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