Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo says it is frustrating that his team missed out on a win in its tie against West Ham United.
He said this in a post-game interview with Premier League Productions after Bournemouth drew 2-2 with West Ham at the London Stadium.
Semenyo lasted the entire duration of the game that had fellow Black Stars player Mohammed Kudus bag his second assist of the season via a cross for Jarrod Bowen’s goal.
After a brilliant run that had Bournemouth on the cusp of making the top four, the Cherries have picked up just a win in eight games in all competitions to slip to ninth and out of qualification to an European competition.
In the wake of another game Bournemouth failed to win, Semenyo wasn’t pleased about the outcome stating,
“It’s definitely frustrating. We came here with an objective to win. We dominated the game. It’s just frustrating. We just have to pick ourselves up and go again. We’re going through a sticky run, but a point is better than no point. We can build on that going into next week’s game.”

“We need to pick ourselves as a team and keep going. We’re still pushing [for European football].”
