His vivacious and fearless performances have won him over supporters at the Vitality Stadium. "I think being fit, being healthy, being injury-free at some point [has been key]," Semenyo told SuperSport. "I feel like the last couple of years I've had something in the air, whether it's my knee, whether it's my shin."
I feel like I've been able to enjoy the game and be free this year without being hurt. I also want to demonstrate my abilities because I love football.
"I think I have a lot more to demonstrate yet. Just having fun with the game, then.
Semenyo also talked positively of his developing relationship with the Bournemouth fans, characterizing it as one that has been fostered over time.
It seems to have been developed over time. It doesn't seem like a short time to me. We did pretty well the previous season, in my opinion," he remarked.
Everyone was able to relate to the fans. And I believe that's the type of club Bournemouth is: we make a lot of effort to engage with our supporters. So, yes, I believe it has been around for a while, and Bournemouth's supporters are fantastic.
Semenyo is anticipated to be a key player in the season's finale as Bournemouth looks to qualify for Europe.
But the Cherries have lost three and drawn two of their previous five league games, leaving them without a victory. On Monday, April 14, they will host Fulham with the hopes of improving the situation.
"I think I have a lot more to demonstrate yet. Just having fun with the game, then.
Semenyo also talked positively of his developing relationship with the Bournemouth fans, characterizing it as one that has been fostered over time.
It seems to have been developed over time. It doesn't seem like a short time to me. We did pretty well the previous season, in my opinion," he remarked.
Everyone was able to relate to the fans. And I believe that's the type of club Bournemouth is: we make a lot of effort to engage with our supporters. So, yes, I believe it has been around for a while, and Bournemouth's supporters are fantastic.
Semenyo is anticipated to be a key player in the season's finale as Bournemouth looks to qualify for Europe.
But the Cherries have lost three and drawn two of their previous five league games, leaving them without a victory. On Monday, April 14, they will host Fulham with the hopes of improving the situation.