Premier League: Antoine Semenyo vows to 'keep moving forward' after racist abuse at Anfield

Saturday - 16/08/2025 17:01
Antoine Semenyo experienced racist abuse from a Liverpool fan at Anfield, an incident that marred Bournemouth's season opener. Despite the distress, Semenyo scored twice and expressed gratitude for the widespread support from teammates, Liverpool players and fans, and Premier League officials. He emphasized that football's unity in response to the abuse will remain with him.
Premier League: Antoine Semenyo vows to 'keep moving forward' after racist abuse at Anfield
Antoine Semenyo of AFC Bournemouth during the Premier League match against Liverpool. (Getty Images)
Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo said the racist abuse he alleges was directed at him by a Liverpool fan at Anfield “will stay with me forever”, but added that the game also showed football’s “best side when it mattered most.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!The incident occurred during the Premier League season opener on Friday, when Liverpool beat Bournemouth 4-2. Play was briefly halted in the first half after Semenyo was abused from the stands. Merseyside Police later confirmed a 47-year-old man had been ejected from the stadium and that an investigation was under way.
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Despite the distressing episode, the 25-year-old Ghana international responded in the best possible way on the pitch, scoring twice as Bournemouth clawed back from 2-0 down before Liverpool’s late surge sealed the win.“Last night at Anfield will stay with me forever — not because of one person’s words, but because of how the entire football family stood together,” Semenyo said in a statement on social media.He praised those who rallied around him: “To my Bournemouth team-mates who supported me in that moment, to the Liverpool players and fans who showed their true character, to the Premier League officials who handled it professionally — thank you.
Football showed its best side when it mattered most.”Reflecting on his brace, Semenyo said: “Scoring those two goals felt like speaking the only language that truly matters on the pitch. This is why I play — for moments like these, for my team-mates, for everyone who believes in what this beautiful game can be. The overwhelming messages of support from across the football world remind me why I love this sport. We keep moving forward, together.”

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