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Bristol City striker Antoine Semenyo admits he is inspired by Premier League legends Didier Drogba and Thierry Henry.
The 22-year-old is enjoying a blistering season at Bristol City this season, scoring six goals and making ten assists in just 17 appearances.
Still in the budding stages of his career, his playing style has already prompted fans to draw comparisons with Arsenal great Thierry Henry.
And the 22-year-old forward has admitted that he is a huge fan of the Arsenal talisman and Chelsea icon Drogba when he was growing up, and says he draws inspiration from the two legends of the game.
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FootballIn an exclusive interview with Skysports, Semenyo said:
"In terms of my link-up play I loved watching (Didier) Drogba."
"For running in behind Thierry Henry. They are the perfect examples of both. Drogba's link-up play was unreal, and with Henry's pace and power, he literally had everything. I try to model the two sides of my game around them.
"In terms of who I'm a bit closer to in terms of my game I'd say Drogba.
The Ghana Football Association has taken the initiative to convince English-born striker Antoine Semenyo to represent Ghana at the international level.
The London-born forward, who plays for Bristol City has been in good form in the English championship, raising the eyebrows of the federation.
According to reports, the 22-year-old has agreed to play for the Black Stars of Ghana pending approval from the Federation of International Football (FIFA).
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FootballEarlier, Sports Brief reported that Antoine Semenyo has extended his impressive scoring run in the English Championship after netting his sixth goal of the season for Bristol City.
The 22-year-old was on the score sheet as his side defeated Middlesbrough 2-1 at the Ashton Gate stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Semenyo scored Bristol City's second goal in the 68th minute before the away side got a late consolation through Matt Crooks.
Antoine Semenyo provided an assist for Bristol City in their 1-1 drawn game against Sheffield United on Monday.
The incoming Black Stars forward created the only goal for his side as they failed to hold onto their early second half goal advantage to share honours with the play-off-chasing side.
Semenyo dribbled past Chris Basham and swung in a delightful for the onrushing Chris Martin to put it away in the 49th minute.