Antoine Semenyo issued a bullish title warning to Arsenal as Manchester City relentlessly pursues the Premier League leaders in the final stretch of the campaign. Fresh from securing the FA Cup with a victory over Chelsea, the January signing emphasized that Pep Guardiola's squad remains completely locked in on capturing the ultimate domestic prize.
"We're not focused on Arsenal and what they do," Semenyo stated regarding the title race dynamics. "We just have to win our games and apply pressure the best way we can. In order to do that, we just need to win."
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SubscribeSemenyo has enjoyed a sensational impact since arriving at the Etihad Stadium from Bournemouth for sixty-four million pounds, contributing crucial goals and relentless defensive pressing. His winning strike in the FA Cup final highlighted his knack for stepping up during high-stakes moments for his new club.
Manchester City currently sits two points behind Mikel Arteta's side with only a couple of fixtures remaining in the season. Guardiola's veterans know exactly how to handle the psychological demands of a title chase, weaponizing their experience to make league leaders feel hunted.
Semenyo Ready For Emotional Bournemouth Return
Semenyo Ready For Emotional Bournemouth Return
Antoine Semenyo faces a swift reunion with former club Bournemouth as Manchester City travels to the Vitality Stadium for a crucial midweek fixture. Despite friendly warnings from his old teammates about a physical reception, the Ghanaian international's loyalties remain firmly tied to his current employers.
"Yeah, it's been surreal, everything has just happened so quickly," Semenyo noted about his rapid adaptation to life under Guardiola. "When you come to a team in January, you have to adapt as quickly as you can and do the best for the team."
Arsenal supporters will monitor the fixture anxiously, knowing that any slip-up could hand City complete control of the championship race. City's ability to compartmentalize emotions and maintain tactical discipline has proven to be a defining hallmark of their modern dominance.