Dreams FC head coach Winfred Dormon has admitted that the game against Aduana FC last Sunday was one of the toughest his side has played in the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season.
After a poor run of five matches without a win, a solitary strike from veteran striker John Antwi secured a narrow victory for the Still Believe side on the matchday.
Speaking in his post-match interview, Dormon applauded his players for a good performance, but also credited Aduana FC, insisting that they gave his team a hell of a match.
“It was a good game. Aduana really gave us a hell of a game because of how they approached the game. We managed to find a way to end our winless streak. Yes, we have ended our winless streak, but there is more we need to do,” the Dreams FC coach said.
After getting back to winning ways, Dreams FC have now climbed narrowly to 11th place in the Ghana Premier League standings.
Up next for the side, they will come up against FC Samartex on Saturday, March 7.
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