Bournemouth and Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo has been hailed as a “sensational” and “box-office” talent by his private coach, Saul Isaksson-Hurst, who believes the 24-year-old has everything needed to reach the very top of the game.
Speaking to talkSPORT, Isaksson-Hurst could not hide his admiration for the Black Stars attacker, praising his versatility, power and technical quality.
“He creates goals, he scores goals, he does everything,” he said. “Even the guys who work with me, like the goalkeepers and people who help me with the sessions, they’re like, ‘Wow, this guy’s the real deal’.”
Semenyo, who has become a key figure for club and country, was described as a rare blend of physical dominance and ball mastery.
“He’s just sensational. Box-office player,” his coach continued. “He’s got the pace, the power, the athleticism, but with the ball. That’s what he’s elite with. He can go left, he can go right. His ball striking is unbelievable.”
Isaksson-Hurst added that Semenyo’s ability to stand out in every session reflects a player destined for greatness.
“He’s just box-office. He does stand out, he’s top. He’s just electric.”
Semenyo’s rise has been steady but impressive, with his performances in the Premier League and for Ghana earning widespread recognition. As the Black Stars prepare for the 2026 World Cup, many fans are tipping him to play a starring role on the global stage.