
"There was no easing in for Semenyo at Manchester City as the Ghanaian started both the FA Cup and Carabao Cup games for them. Pep Guardiola has already talked about Semenyo's versatility, saying he could play on the right, on the left or even up front. Since the start of 2024-25, he's one of two Premier League players to score at least eight goals with both his left and right boot [the other being Jean-Philippe Mateta]. So Semenyo is genuinely two-footed and can play anywhere."
"Already on 10 goals for the season, Semenyo is the second highest points scorer in FPL. His output can only improve in a better attack. Moreover, Manchester City are on the back of consecutive draws and six points behind Arsenal - so there is limited time to 'bed him in'."
"I would hold on to him, although if you haven't got him wait to see if he plays consistently. He looks very comfortable in this Manchester City system. I think potentially by the end of the season he could be a better asset than Phil Foden."
Antoine Semenyo has started immediately at Manchester City and scored in cup competitions, arriving with ten goals this season and high Fantasy Premier League returns. He is two-footed and capable of playing on either wing or centrally, boosting his attacking threat. Moving to a squad with greater depth reduces guaranteed 90 minutes, set-piece duties and penalty opportunities. Manchester City are under pressure in the title race, increasing rotation risk as they contest multiple competitions. Fantasy managers must balance improved team quality against minutes uncertainty and a smaller defined role before deciding to keep or sell.
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