When Bournemouth waved goodbye to over £200 million worth of first-team talent this summer, most Premier League fans — and let’s be honest, some Bournemouth ones too — expected a season of survival, not supremacy.
But oh, how the script has flipped.
Instead of battling for scraps at the bottom, the Cherries are flying high in second place — just one point behind Liverpool — thanks in large part to one man: Antoine Semenyo.
Semenyo’s Superstar Season
The Ghana international was linked to Manchester United, Liverpool, and Tottenham over the summer. Instead, Bournemouth tied him down with a fresh five-year contract on July 1. That decision? Nothing short of genius.
On a rainy Friday night at Craven Cottage, Semenyo lit up the pitch like a fireworks finale. He scored twice, assisted once, and sent Fulham packing 3-1. His first goal — a stunning solo run from the wing, a cheeky nutmeg finish on Bernd Leno — was the kind of thing fans replay for days.
By the end of the night, he had six league goals this season, only trailing Erling Haaland in the scoring charts. And since May? No Premier League player has been directly involved in more goals (12 – 8 goals, 4 assists).
Not bad for a player who was once rejected by Arsenal, Spurs, and Millwall before finding his way into the pro ranks through a college program in the West Country.
From Reject To Revelation
Semenyo’s story is tailor-made for underdog glory. Picked up by Bristol City in 2017 from the South Gloucestershire and Stroud College academy, he had to prove himself in the trenches — loan spells at Bath, Newport, and Sunderland — before breaking into Bristol’s first team.
Then came the £10m move to Bournemouth in January 2023.
And now? He’s one of the most electric players in the Premier League.
Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp was full of praise:
“He just glides across that surface. An incredible, unique talent. Doesn’t matter if it’s right foot, left foot — makes no difference for him.”
Even teammate Justin Kluivert couldn’t hide his admiration:
“He is incredible. He shows it every game now. He is just world class.”
And boss Andoni Iraola?
“He is very fundamental for us.”
The stats back it up too:
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1st in duels won
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1st in possession won in the final third
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2nd in sprints
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Top 5 in dribbles
Oh, and he scores too.
Iraola: From Unknown To Unstoppable
Speaking of Iraola, let’s give the man his flowers.
When Bournemouth sacked Gary O’Neil and brought in Iraola — who’d only managed AEK Larnaca, Mirandés, and Rayo Vallecano — eyebrows were raised.
But now? He’s being hailed as one of the most tactically astute managers in the league. On Friday, trailing Fulham 1-0, he switched to three at the back, took off a defender, threw on a winger — and within minutes, they were 2-1 up.
Redknapp didn’t mince words:
“Iraola could manage any team in world football.”
He’s crafted a side that presses hard, defends smart, and attacks with fearless flair.
Cherries Rebuild With Fire
Let’s not forget — Bournemouth lost three of their starting back four this summer for £150m+. Their big-name loanees returned to parent clubs. Kepa Arrizabalaga went to Arsenal, not Bournemouth.
And yet, they’ve adapted with steel and style.
New keeper Djordje Petrovic, defenders like Adrien Truffert, Bafode Diakite, and mainstay Marcos Senesi are putting up elite numbers. Before Friday’s win, Bournemouth had:
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Won possession more than any other team
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Made the most recoveries
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Pressed harder than anyone
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Played with high sprint intensity
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Dominated in duels
It’s a team that works, runs, and believes.
Can The Cherries Crack The Top Six?
Bournemouth finishing ninth last season was seen as a dream. Now? They’re flirting with European places again — maybe more.
Kluivert summed up the mood:
“We keep humble because the season is long. But who knows? We go for the biggest possible.”
In a league where money often dictates success, Bournemouth is proving that smart decisions, hard work, and a touch of magic can still shake the status quo.
From Semenyo’s fire to Iraola’s flair, Bournemouth isn’t just a feel-good story — they’re a serious threat.
And if they keep this up?
The Cherries might just be the sweetest surprise of the Premier League season.
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