Ghana international Antoine Semenyo has been nominated for the Premier League's Player of the Month for March.
Semenyo scored three goals for Bournemouth during the month under the review before heading to the international break.
The forward was a key figure for the Cherries who went on a brilliant run in March.
The 24-year-old got his month off with a goal in the 2-0 away win over Burnley before blanking in the 2-2 stalemate against Sheffield United.
Semenyo returned to the scoring sheet the game after the draw, scoring twice in the dramatic win over Luton Town at the Vitality Stadium.
After the international break, the Ghanaian played all 90 minutes available in the game against Everton as Bournemouth claimed a 2-1 win.
Here are the nominees for the March Player of the Month nominees:
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