Antoine Semenyo in Manchester City jersey celebrating during his debut match at Etihad Stadium

Semenyo Scores in Stunning Man City Debut, Wins Top Award

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Ghanaian footballer Antoine Semenyo earned Man of the Match honors in his first game for Manchester City, helping the team crush Exeter City 10-1 in the FA Cup. The £64 million signing scored a goal and provided an assist while completing 91% of his passes in enemy territory.

Antoine Semenyo just proved why Manchester City paid £64 million for his services, delivering a dream debut that silenced doubters and thrilled fans at the Etihad Stadium.

The Ghanaian forward earned Man of the Match honors in his first appearance for the Citizens, helping demolish Exeter City 10-1 in an FA Cup match that equaled the club's record for their biggest cup win. For a player who just arrived at one of the world's most tactical teams, Semenyo looked like he'd been there for years.

His numbers told an impressive story. Semenyo completed 91% of his passes in the opposition's half, a rare achievement for any debutant playing in an attacking role. But he didn't just pass the ball around.

The breakthrough moment came when Semenyo delivered a perfect cross that allowed Rico Lewis to score City's fifth goal. Later, he got on the scoresheet himself, finishing coolly after fellow newcomer Rayan Cherki split the defense with a through ball.

Semenyo Scores in Stunning Man City Debut, Wins Top Award

Coach Pep Lijnders, overseeing the match from the touchline, couldn't hide his excitement about the new signing. "Antoine is settling well. He brings something to the front line that we really need," Lijnders said after the game. "He can attack quickly, wants to chase, and is a guy who doesn't stop."

Why This Inspires

Semenyo's story resonates beyond the scoreline. The Black Stars forward showed that with preparation and confidence, even the biggest career jumps can feel natural. His willingness to press relentlessly and adapt quickly demonstrates that success at the highest level requires both talent and tireless work ethic.

For young athletes everywhere watching from Ghana and beyond, Semenyo's performance offers a powerful message: when opportunity meets readiness, magic happens.

Now City turns its attention to bigger challenges ahead. Semenyo is expected to play a central role in the upcoming Carabao Cup semi-final against Newcastle United, where he'll face his first serious test in City's colors.

If his debut is any preview, English football just gained an exciting new star to watch.

Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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