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Antoine Semenyo urges Manchester City to keep winning in EPL title race

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
March 1, 2026
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Ghana international Antoine Semenyo has called on his teammates at Manchester City to stay focused and continue winning as the race for the English Premier League title heats up. The energetic forward believes that winning every remaining match is the only way the team can keep their dream of lifting the trophy alive this season.


Semenyo joined Manchester City during the January transfer window from AFC Bournemouth and has quickly become an important player for the side. Since his arrival, he has shown determination, hard work, and the ability to score crucial goals. His impact has given City more strength in attack as they push to finish the season strongly.


The Ghanaian forward was the hero on Saturday when City faced Leeds United at Elland Road. The match was tight and competitive, with both teams fighting hard. Semenyo stepped up at the right moment and scored the only goal of the game, securing a vital 1-0 victory for his side. His strike not only gave City three important points but also kept them firmly in the title race.


After the match, Semenyo described the goal as one of the most important of his career so far. He explained that every game now feels like a final because the competition at the top is very close. According to him, the team cannot afford to drop points if they want to become champions. He encouraged his teammates to stay united and give their best in the remaining fixtures. He made it clear that their focus must be on winning each match one step at a time.


The Black Stars forward also spoke about adapting to his new role at City. Known mainly as a wide attacker, Semenyo has been asked to play in different positions since joining the club. He admitted that it has not been easy, but he is willing to do whatever the team needs. Playing at such a high level has always been his dream, and he is embracing both the challenges and the pressure that come with it.


Semenyo’s numbers this season show how important he has been. After 27 league appearances, he has scored 14 goals and provided four assists. These statistics highlight his consistency and his ability to contribute both as a scorer and a creator. His performances have earned him praise and have strengthened City’s attacking options during a crucial period of the campaign.


The title race remains very tight. Manchester City are currently just two points behind Arsenal at the top of the table. With only a few matches left to play, every point matters. Semenyo and his teammates understand that any mistake could cost them the trophy.


As the season moves toward its final stages, Antoine Semenyo’s message is simple but powerful: keep winning and keep believing. If Manchester City can maintain their form and determination, their dream of lifting the Premier League title may still become a reality. Ghanaian fans will be watching closely, proud to see one of their own playing a key role in one of Europe’s biggest title battles.

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