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Home » Semenyo relishing England showdown as Ghana star eyes World Cup statement

Semenyo relishing England showdown as Ghana star eyes World Cup statement

by Allan Damba
May 29, 2026
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Antoine Semenyo

Antoine Semenyo. Source: Ghana Football Association.

Antoine Semenyo is eagerly anticipating Ghana’s blockbuster 2026 FIFA World Cup clash against England, with the forward determined to show that the Black Stars can stand toe-to-toe with football’s elite on the grandest stage.

Born and raised in England but proudly representing Ghana internationally, the Manchester City attacker finds himself at the centre of one of the tournament’s most compelling storylines as the two nations prepare to meet in Group L.

Although he qualified to play for England, Semenyo revealed that his decision to wear Ghana’s colours was deeply rooted in family identity and never became a difficult choice.

“My mum and dad are Ghana through and through. They never really mentioned anything about England,” he said in an interview with FIFA. “Obviously, living in England, you get the conversation of: ‘Oh, you should represent England’. But it was never a conversation I ever had, really.”

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The 26-year-old has become one of Ghana’s most influential attacking figures and is now preparing for a contest that carries both personal and sporting significance. While many expect emotions to run high when he faces the country of his upbringing, Semenyo insists his focus is purely on competition and proving Ghana belong among the best.

“It will just feel normal,” he said. “I just want to win and prove that we can compete with the top nations. Playing against my friends, I want to prove my point.”

Semenyo’s rise to the top has been shaped by persistence and resilience. Long before becoming a Premier League star and Ghana international, he faced repeated disappointments while trying to break into professional football in England.

As a young player, he attended trials with several clubs, including Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Fulham, Millwall and Crystal Palace, but failed to secure opportunities at each stop.

The setbacks nearly pushed him away from football entirely before former Leeds United F.C. coach Dave Hockaday encouraged him to keep pursuing his dream. That support proved pivotal, eventually leading to a move to Bristol City F.C. in 2017, where his professional journey truly began.

Antoine Semenyo confident Ghana can challenge the best at 2026 World Cup

Since then, Semenyo’s career trajectory has soared. His performances at AFC Bournemouth established him as one of the Premier League’s most dangerous forwards before he secured a headline-making transfer to Manchester City.

He capped off a remarkable campaign in style, scoring the decisive goal in the FA Cup final victory over Chelsea to further cement his growing reputation ahead of the World Cup.

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