Black Stars striker, Antoine Semenyo was pleased after his side Bournemouth walked away from the St James' Park with a point against Newcastle United.

The Ghanaian international showcased his talent by netting his fourth Premier League goal of the season, contributing to Bournemouth securing an important point away from home.

Semenyo's goal, coming with 20 minutes remaining, gave Bournemouth a 2-1 lead after Dominic Solanke's opener was nullified by a penalty from Anthony Gordon.

However, an injury-time goal from Matt Richie ensured the Magpies shared the spoils with the visitors.

While it was disappointing to see Bournemouth leave Newcastle with just a point, Semenyo praised the performance of his teammates, acknowledging their efforts.

"Great point today. The boys have done well. Unfortunate with the result but we take the point. We will see you guys at the Vitality," he remarked.

Semenyo has been having a decent season, with four goals and two assists in 20 Premier League games.

The London-born striker also represented Ghana at the Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast, featuring in all three group stage matches for the Black Stars.