Fulham manager Marco Silva has urged his side to stay alert to the attacking danger posed by Antoine Semenyo when they meet AFC Bournemouth in the Premier League tonight.
The Ghanaian forward has been a standout performer for the Cherries this season, contributing four goals and two assists. His form has made him one of Bournemouth’s most reliable attacking outlets.
Despite acknowledging Semenyo’s impact, Silva stressed that Bournemouth’s strength lies in their overall attacking options rather than one individual.
“When I say physical side, I’m not talking about the size of the team, but the way they approach the game, the way they challenge in every moment,” Silva explained.“It’s not just Semenyo.
If you look at the solutions they have in the frontline, they have more than him. Of course, he’s in a good moment—last season was very good for him too.
But Bournemouth are much more than just Semenyo. We have to be prepared for them as a team, not only one player,” he added.Kick-off at the Vitality Stadium is scheduled for 19:00 GMT.