Antoine Semenyo suffers racial abuse from Liverpool fan in Premier League opener: Video

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  • Antoine Semenyo was subjected to racial abuse from a Liverpool supporter during Bournemouth’s Premier League opener
  • The Ghanaian striker, undeterred by the incident, still managed to score twice in his side’s loss to the defending champions
  • The episode has sparked outrage online, with many fans demanding tougher sanctions against offenders

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A dark cloud hung over AFC Bournemouth’s opening game of the 2025/26 Premier League season after Ghanaian forward Antoine Semenyo was subjected to racist abuse from the stands at Anfield.

The 25-year-old, who was one of Bournemouth’s standout performers last season, found himself at the centre of an ugly moment in the first half against Liverpool.

Antoine Semenyo and Liverpool's Milos Kerkez battle for possession in Bournemouth's Premier League opener. Photo by Michael Steele.
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Antoine Semenyo endures racial abuse

Around the 30-minute mark, Semenyo stepped up to take a throw-in on the touchline.

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Suddenly, he appeared to react to a comment from a Liverpool supporter seated nearby.

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He immediately alerted referee Anthony Taylor, prompting a brief pause in the match.

Both managers, Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraola and Liverpool’s Arne Slot, joined Taylor in a short discussion on the sidelines.

According to UK broadcaster Sky Sports via The Athletic, the forward was targeted with a racist remark from the crowd.

The stadium announcer later confirmed the situation over the PA system.

Sky commentator Peter Drury relayed the information on air, saying:

“I am told via the Premier League Match Centre that Antoine Semenyo was the subject of a racist comment from the crowd. It was Semenyo himself who brought attention to it.”

At the time of reporting, details about the perpetrator remain unclear.

The incident quickly spread online, with football fans across the globe condemning the behaviour. Here’s how some reacted on X:

@Skrill23_y fumed:

"New season, same story. There honestly have to be serious repercussions for things like this. Just unacceptable."

@EdmundOris wrote:

"Racism in 2025 is disgraceful."

@Aubrey_Senyolo slammed:

"It's absolutely disgusting by the fan. He must be banned forever. Sorry, Antoine Semenyo, good call by Anthony Taylor."

@blockxs did not mince words:

"Time to retire that fan."

@Roseangel009 summed up:

"What a shame! 🤦🏽"

Following the match, the Premier League issued a strong statement on X, denouncing the incident and confirming that a full investigation will be carried out.

The organisers also pledged their unwavering support to Semenyo and Bournemouth, stressing that “racism has no place in our game or anywhere in society.”

Hugo Ekitike, Semenyo trade goals, but Liverpool emerge winners

Once play restarted, Liverpool wasted little time regaining momentum. Seven minutes later, new signing Hugo Ekitike broke the deadlock.

The French forward added a second after recess before being taken off.

Semenyo hit back with a well-taken brace, a close-range finish and a brilliant solo strike to briefly drag the Cherries level.

But Liverpool’s firepower proved overwhelming, as Federico Chiesa and Mohamed Salah struck late to wrap up a 4-2 victory for the Reds.

Antoine Semenyo's powerful effort after a solo run left Alisson Becker rooted to the spot. Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA.
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Semenyo makes history at Anfield

In a related story, YEN.com.gh highlighted Antoine Semenyo’s historic feat in Bournemouth’s Premier League defeat to Liverpool.

His double at Anfield made him the first-ever Bournemouth player to net a brace on opening day across their nine seasons in the top flight.

Source: YEN.com.gh