Ghanaian attacker Antoine Semenyo marked a remarkable start to his Manchester City career after being named in the starting XI for the club’s FA Cup tie against Exeter City, barely 24 hours after completing his transfer from AFC Bournemouth.
The 25-year-old forward, who only finalised his move to the Etihad Stadium on the eve of the match, was immediately trusted by Pep Guardiola, underlining the club’s confidence in his readiness and tactical suitability despite the limited time spent with his new teammates.
Semenyo passed his medical, signed a long-term contract running until June 2031, and linked up with City’s squad almost immediately. His rapid inclusion in the matchday lineup highlights the intensity of City’s schedule and Guardiola’s belief in the Ghana international’s ability to adapt quickly to new systems and demands.
Starting against Exeter City, Semenyo was deployed in a dynamic attacking role, showcasing the versatility that attracted City to him in the first place. Known for his pace, physicality, direct running, and relentless pressing, the former Bournemouth man offered width, penetration, and work rate as City looked to assert control against determined lower-league opposition.
The FA Cup outing also represented a significant personal milestone for Semenyo. Having worked his way up the English football ladder through perseverance and consistent improvement, the forward now finds himself starting competitive matches for one of world football’s elite clubs, just days after completing a blockbuster move.


















































