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Antoine Semenyo hails ‘madman’ Pep Guardiola and sends Bournemouth message to Manchester City squad

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Antoine Semenyo credits ‘mad man’ Pep Guardiola for making him a better player at Man CityFA Cup final hero has enjoyed brilliant start to life at City since £65M January transferSemenyo insists ...

Antoine Semenyo hails ‘madman’ Pep Guardiola and sends Bournemouth message to Manchester City squad Antoine Semenyo credits ‘mad man’ Pep Guardiola for making him a better player at Man City FA Cup final hero has enjoyed brilliant start to life at City since £65M January transfer Semenyo insists Tuesday’s trip to Bournemouth is the immediate focus, no time to party Antoine Semenyo has credited Pep Guardiola’s passion and the quality in the Manchester City squad for transforming him as a footballer since his January arrival. Semenyo scored the only goal of the game at Wembley on Saturday, converting a clever back-heel from Erling Haaland ‘s cross to give City a 1-0 victory over Chelsea and complete a domestic double in what has been a remarkable five months since joining from Bournemouth for £65 million in January. In post-match media duties, the 26-year-old reflected on his development, his admiration for his manager and a childhood dream finally realised at the home of English football.

Antoine Semenyo admits to “laughing” on his own during first Pep Guardiola meeting Semenyo: Pep’s a mad man, we all love him! Semenyo was asked about Guardiola in conversation with TNT Sports and the Manchester City forward did not hold back. The Ghana international said: “He’s a mad man!

We all love him, he’s so passionate, you can see it, he wants to win trophies. “And what he’s done for the club is amazing – and I’m so grateful to be here, so grateful that he gets to coach me and make me a better player. He’s just a top man!

” The description of Guardiola as a “mad man” – delivered with obvious affection – echoes what playmaker Rayan Cherki said earlier in the season when he called the City manager “crazy” in his love for the game . Both players arrived at City less than a year ago and both have offered the same immediate verdict – a manager whose passion is impossible to ignore and whose effect on those around him is transformative. Semenyo was equally warm in his broader reflections on his first five months at the Etihad Stadium.