Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo believes there’s still room for improvement in his performances for the national team following his recent goal against Chad.
Semenyo scored the opening goal in Ghana’s dominant 5-1 victory over Chad at the Accra Sports Stadium on matchday five of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. The goal was his third for the Black Stars in 21 appearances, marking his first since scoring against Angola in March 2023.
In an exclusive interview with Lawrence Baidoo for SuperSport, the Bournemouth striker expressed his desire to keep improving, especially in front of goal.

“I definitely want more goals, for sure. I think any player in an attacking position wants more goals,” Semenyo said. “I’ve had some decent performances, some not-so-great ones, but I stay humble. I know when I’ve played well, and I know when I’ve played badly.”
Semenyo acknowledged that he hasn’t yet reached his full potential for the national team but remains optimistic about his growth.
“I’d say it’s been a steady slope – quite average so far. I feel I can still give more,” he added. “I hope no one is judging me based on the 26 games I’ve played so far. There’s definitely more to come.”

After his goal against Chad, Semenyo will be eager to add to his tally when the Black Stars face Madagascar on Monday, March 24, aiming to extend their lead in Group I of the World Cup Qualifiers.