Antoine Semenyo is not in the lineup for Bournemouth's match against Wolves today.

Semenyo out for Molineux match.

November 30th 2024.

Antoine Semenyo is not in the lineup for Bournemouth's match against Wolves today.
This season has been an impressive one for Antoine Semenyo, but unfortunately, he will not be able to participate in Bournemouth's match against Wolves this afternoon due to a suspension. The Ghanaian player has been a key player for the Cherries, scoring four goals and providing one assist in the 13 games he has played. He has been a constant presence in Andoni Iraola's starting lineup, but his fifth yellow card of the season last week against Brighton has resulted in an automatic one-game suspension.

To make matters worse, Luis Sinisterra is also unavailable due to injury, which could create an opportunity for David Brooks to start his first match of the season. Brooks made an impact off the bench last week by scoring a goal, and Iraola is confident in his abilities. "He will definitely be involved in the game, especially with Sini and Antoine out in the outside positions," Iraola said. "I hope he does well, the same as Tav [Marcus Tavernier], as Dango [Ouattara], as Justin [Kluivert], as the players that can play there. Because we always say it's key for us to get everyone involved to have more players in their best form available and now, we will need them because we are quite short of numbers."

Unfortunately, Semenyo received his fifth booking of the season last week, which has led to his suspension. Bournemouth currently sits in 11th place in the Premier League table and has won five out of 12 games this season. Their opponents, Wolves, have been on a winning streak, securing back-to-back victories for the first time since February. They defeated Southampton 2-0 and then went on to thrash Fulham last weekend, with Matheus Cunha scoring twice and providing an assist in an excellent performance.

This impressive result moved Wolves out of the relegation zone, and they are now in 17th place. It will be a tough match for Bournemouth, but they will have to rely on their remaining players to step up and make an impact. With Semenyo and Sinisterra out, the team will have to find a way to continue their success in the league.

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