Ghana’s Antoine Semenyo continues his sensational start to life at Manchester City after getting on the scoresheet again, cementing his place among elite company in Premier League history.
The forward has now scored in four of his first five appearances for City in all competitions, a rare feat achieved only once before by Emmanuel Adebayor in 2009.

Antoine Semenyo celebrates another goal for Manchester City
Semenyo’s latest goal adds to an electric run that began shortly after his move, with his impact already evident in key matches including his Premier League strike against Wolves, detailed here. His debut goal and assist for Manchester City further underlined his immediate influence at the Etihad, as reported here.
What makes Semenyo’s rise even more remarkable is his raw, fearless style of play. His chaotic energy, physical dominance, and instinctive finishing have been described as a “God-given talent,” a trait explored in depth here. Fans and pundits alike believe this unpredictability is what makes him so difficult to defend against.
By joining Emmanuel Adebayor as the only players to score in four of their first five appearances for Manchester City since the Premier League’s inception in 1992-93, Semenyo has already written his name into the club’s modern history. According to Premier League data and match analysis from BBC Sport and Sky Sports, such efficiency at the start of a City career is exceptionally rare.
For Ghanaian fans, Semenyo’s form is a source of immense pride and growing excitement ahead of future international competitions. If this trajectory continues, the Black Stars forward could soon be one of the Premier League’s most feared attackers.



