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Ghana forward Semenyo on 'surreal' World Cup call up

Antoine Semenyo has been one of Bristol City's top playmakers in front of goal

In Summary

•However, Semenyo missed the start of this season with the Robins due to a shin injury picked up while away with Ghana in the summer.

•Semenyo moved from his home in London as a teenager to join South Gloucestershire College, where Bristol City's academy is based, before signing his first professional deal in 2017.

Antoine Semenyo
Antoine Semenyo
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Bristol City striker Antoine Semenyo said it was "surreal" to be called up to the Ghana squad for World Cup.

The 22-year-old will be making his first appearance at a major international tournament. He made his debut for Ghana in June in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Madagascar.

"I woke up early on Monday and I got a call from a plus 233 number — that's a Ghana number — and I wasn't sure," Semenyo told BBC Radio Bristol.

"I was a bit skeptical picking it up and it was the assistant coach saying I've been selected and it was all due to the hard work, so I'm happy.

"It felt so surreal, honestly, I couldn't believe what he was saying. I even thought it was a fake number at one stage.

"But when he told me I was just so excited, rolling around in my bed so happy. That's all the hard work that's gone into it.

Semenyo moved from his home in London as a teenager to join South Gloucestershire College, where Bristol City's academy is based, before signing his first professional deal in 2017.

He has been a first-team regular since the 2020-21 season and said the journey he had been on since college was "so crazy".

However, Semenyo missed the start of this season with the Robins due to a shin injury picked up while away with Ghana in the summer.

He made an instant impact on his return, scoring on his first appearance against Blackpool and now has four goals and two assists this campaign.

"The injuries have been really tough but mentally I just prepared myself to work hard to make sure I come back better and stronger, study my game and be the best I can be," Semenyo continued. "I've done enough to get to where I am now so just need to get going."g

The next goal for Semenyo is to earn a place in the team's starting lineup for their World Cup group matches.

Ghana face Portugal in their first match, before playing South Korea and Uruguay in Group H.