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Antoine Semenyo crowned February Premier League Player of the Month

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
March 13, 2026
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Ghana international forward Antoine Semenyo has been named the February Player of the Month in the Premier League, capping a sensational start to his career at Manchester City following his January transfer from AFC Bournemouth.


The 26-year-old Ghanaian attacker delivered an outstanding series of performances throughout the month, scoring three goals and providing one assist in five league appearances. His goals came against Tottenham Hotspur, Fulham and Leeds United, helping Manchester City maintain strong momentum in the title race.


Semenyo’s immediate impact since joining the reigning champions has impressed fans, pundits and teammates alike. The Ghanaian has seamlessly adapted to the tactical demands of manager Pep Guardiola, showcasing his pace, strength and attacking intelligence across multiple positions in the team’s forward line.
Reacting to the recognition, Semenyo expressed deep appreciation for the award and credited his teammates and coaching staff for helping him settle quickly at the Etihad Stadium.


“This is a brilliant moment for me. To win the Premier League Player of the Month award so soon after joining City is something I’ll never forget,” he told the club’s official website.
“My focus now is on continuing to improve and helping City to achieve the best possible results. We have so much to play for, and I am really excited about this final period of the season.”


The award highlights Semenyo’s versatility, which has quickly made him an important component of City’s attacking setup. During February, he was deployed in several roles including both wings, central midfield, and occasionally as a central forward. In each position, he demonstrated his ability to influence matches through direct running, intelligent movement and clinical finishing.

Vital goals and assists to help @ManCity in the title race 🏆

Antoine Semenyo is crowned @EASPORTSFC Player of the Month 👑 pic.twitter.com/lXxhfeRJCK

— Premier League (@premierleague) March 13, 2026


His adaptability has provided Guardiola with additional tactical flexibility, especially during a demanding period of the season when squad rotation and injuries often challenge even the strongest teams. Semenyo’s performances have therefore not only strengthened City’s attacking depth but also increased competition for places in one of Europe’s most formidable squads.


The achievement also represents a historic milestone for Manchester City. Semenyo becomes the first City player to win the Premier League Player of the Month award apart from Erling Haaland since Raheem Sterling claimed the honour in December 2021. Haaland himself has dominated the award in recent seasons and has already won it four times this campaign, with his most recent victory coming in September.


Semenyo’s victory came after beating strong competition from a six-man shortlist that included Viktor Gyökeres of Arsenal, his Manchester City teammate Nico O’Reilly, Dango Ouattara of Brentford, Benjamin Šeško of Manchester United, and Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk.


Winning ahead of such high-profile players further underlines the magnitude of Semenyo’s performances during the month. His explosive pace, physical strength and clinical finishing have made him one of the most exciting attacking players in the league since his arrival.


For Ghanaian football, Semenyo’s recognition represents another proud moment on the international stage. Ghana has produced several stars who have excelled in the Premier League, and Semenyo’s achievement reinforces the growing influence of Ghanaian players in Europe’s top leagues. Fans of the Ghana national football team will be particularly encouraged by his form as the national team continues preparations for upcoming international competitions.


At club level, Semenyo’s form has come at a crucial time for Manchester City as they chase success across multiple competitions. With the Premier League entering its decisive stages, every goal and assist could prove vital in determining the destination of the title.


City supporters are now eagerly watching to see whether Semenyo can maintain his blistering form in the months ahead. If his February performances are anything to go by, the Ghanaian forward could play a major role in shaping the remainder of the season.


As the campaign progresses, Semenyo will aim to build on this early success and establish himself as a key figure in Guardiola’s long-term plans at the Etihad. For the Ghanaian star, the Player of the Month award may well be just the beginning of an exciting chapter in his career at the top level of world football.

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