Ghanaian star forward Antoine Semenyo, again was at his quality best on Wednesday night for Manchester City, scoring the opener in a 2-2 draw against Nottingham Forest at the Etihad.
Semenyo, hit target on 31 minutes, timing his run perfectly to meet Rayan Cherki’s pass and finish coolly for 1-0 lead.
City looked in control until the second half, when Morgan Gibbs-White levelled for Forest, only for Rodri to restore the hosts’ lead with a towering header from a Rayan Ait Nouri cross on 62 minutes.
Forest refused to fold, however, and Elliot Anderson snatched a point with a composed finish from English-Ghanaian winger Callum Hudson-Odoi’s cut-back on 76 minutes. Deep in stoppage time, Semenyo almost won it, dipping a free-kick over the wall but just onto the roof of the net.
Semenyo’s goal continues an impressive 2025/26 Premier League campaign, with 27 appearances, 15 goals, and 4 assists so far, underlining his growing importance in City’s attack.
Manchester City now turn their focus to a tricky trip to face West Ham United in their next league outing, as they chase vital points in the title race.













