Man City's newly signed Ghanaian winger Semenyo, currently third on the Premier League scoring chart this season, had a remarkable three-day streak — a passionate trilogy: netting a last-minute winner versus Spurs on Thursday, moving to Man City on Friday, and delivering his debut performance with a goal, assist, and match MVP honors on Saturday.

- On Thursday in the 21st round of the Premier League, Bournemouth defeated Spurs 3-2 at home, with Semenyo scoring the decisive goal in the 95th minute, ending Bournemouth's 11-match winless streak in the league. This was also Semenyo’s farewell gift to the Cherries, a perfect parting present.
- On Friday, Semenyo completed his transfer from Bournemouth to Man City for a total fee of £64 million (62.5 million euros plus a 1.5 million euro add-on, including a clause granting Bournemouth 10% of any future resale profit), officially beginning his journey with the Premier League giants.
- On Saturday, in the third round of the FA Cup, Man City thrashed League One side Exeter City 10-1. Semenyo started for Man City and was substituted in the 64th minute, having contributed both a goal and an assist. In this dominant win, Semenyo marked his Man City debut with a goal, an assist, and was named the official man of the match (MVP). Beyond his goal and assist, he completed one successful dribble, made two key passes, and achieved a passing accuracy of 92.7%. Post-match, media awarded him the highest rating of 9.5.

The 26-year-old Ghanaian winger Semenyo, a two-footed player, can serve as a rotational option for Doku or play as a right winger, creating a dual-wing threat alongside Doku. Semenyo not only excels at dribbling but also possesses strong scoring ability, making him Guardiola’s key secondary offensive weapon at Man City besides Haaland.