Antoine Semenyo brought his Bournemouth chapter to a close in dramatic fashion, scoring deep into stoppage time to seal a thrilling 3–2 win over Tottenham Hotspur at the Vitality Stadium.
The Ghanaian winger, featuring for the 110th time for the Cherries and widely expected to be making his final appearance before completing a move to Manchester City, delivered the decisive moment in the 95th minute. Set up by David Brooks, Semenyo cut inside and rifled a right-footed effort into the far corner to secure all three points.
Bournemouth had earlier looked set to be denied victory after João Palhinha hauled Tottenham level in the 78th minute with a spectacular bicycle kick. With momentum shifting late on, it took a moment of individual quality from Semenyo to swing the contest back in the hosts’ favour.
The 26-year-old’s late intervention capped a memorable final outing and underlined the impact he has made during his time at the club. His departure comes after a productive campaign in which he registered 10 goals and three assists in 20 appearances.
Semenyo leaves Bournemouth having delivered one final decisive contribution, closing his spell at the club on a powerful note.
