Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo has outlined his personal ambitions for the remainder of the season, stressing his desire to continue improving and play a decisive role in Manchester City’s pursuit of silverware.
Despite City’s dramatic 2-2 draw away to Tottenham Hotspur leaving them six points adrift of Premier League leaders Arsenal, Semenyo remains optimistic about the campaign, insisting the title race is far from over with 14 matches still to play.
Beyond the collective objective, the City attacker admits the season has been a learning process as he continues to adapt to the demands of Pep Guardiola’s system and the expectations that come with playing at the highest level.
“I’m still learning and adapting to the ways of the team and my teammates,” Semenyo told http://www.telecomasia.net “But I’m happy with everything that is happening so far.”
The 25-year-old revealed that his personal targets extend beyond statistics, focusing instead on steady improvement and making meaningful contributions when called upon.
“I’m someone who demands a lot from myself, so I know that I will get better,” he said. “My main aim is that I will be able to help the team achieve the targets for the season.”
Semenyo’s comments reflect a patient but determined mindset as he looks to establish himself further within the City setup. With the Premier League entering its most intense period, squad rotation and individual impact are expected to play a key role.
The focus remains clear for Semenyo - continued growth, consistency and doing his part to ensure Manchester City remain competitive on all fronts before the season reaches its conclusion.
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