AFC Bournemouth striker Antoine Semenyo's drama-packed start to the 2025/26 Premier League season has continued to earn him individual awards, as he is named PFA Premier League Fans' Player of the Month for September.
The Bournemouth star player has been the Ghanaian forward, who has played every single minute of their league campaign so far. With six goals and three assists already to his credit, Semenyo has been directly involved in nine of Bournemouth's 11 goals this season personally, a staggering contribution that speaks volumes about his worth to Andoni Iraola's team.
September was a productive month for Semenyo and Bournemouth as well. The team went undefeated, and Semenyo's contribution was instrumental in the process.
In the 2-1 win over Brighton, he scored and provided an assist, driving his team to a hard-fought victory. He continued his good work with solid performances in the Newcastle and Leeds draws, ending the month with a jaw-dropping free-kick against the latter—a thudding low drive under the wall from the edge of the D that left the fans and pundits speechless.
The 25-year-old edged out stiff competition for the prize, some notable names among them including Manchester City's Erling Haaland, Newcastle's Nick Pope, Liverpool's Ryan Gravenberch, Sunderland's Omar Alderete, and Arsenal's Martin Zubimendi. His consistent performances and match-winning shows clearly won over fans across the country.
This is Semenyo's second individual award of the season, already having received AFC Bournemouth's Michael Matthews Jewellers Player of the Month for August. With his performances at an optimum and confidence in good shape, Semenyo seems to be among the Premier League's star players this season.