Antoine Semenyo has made an impressive start to life at Manchester City after becoming the first player to score in each of his first two home appearances in the Premier League since Kevin De Bruyne achieved the same feat in October 2015.
The Ghana international has wasted no time settling into the demands of top-level football at the Etihad Stadium, delivering goals when it matters most and quickly earning the admiration of fans and pundits alike. Scoring in back-to-back home games places Semenyo in elite company and highlights his confidence, sharpness, and ability to perform under pressure.
Matching a record previously set by Kevin De Bruyne, one of Manchester City’s most influential players of the modern era, underlines the significance of Semenyo’s achievement. It also reflects the trust placed in him by the technical team and his growing importance within the squad.
Beyond club football, Semenyo’s form is raising optimism among Ghanaian football fans. His performances suggest he could play a key role for the Black Stars, especially as attention begins to shift toward the upcoming World Cup. With a player in such form and confidence, Ghana’s campaign is already shaping up to be an exciting one.
If Semenyo continues on this path, both Manchester City and Ghana stand to benefit from a player hitting his stride at the right time.













