Dreams FC head coach Winfred Dormon has called for immediate improvement from his team after suffering a second consecutive defeat to start the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season, losing 1-0 to Accra Hearts of Oak at the Nii Adjei Kraku Sports Complex.
The Still Believe boys followed up their opening day 1-0 loss to Heart of Lions with another narrow defeat, leaving them pointless after two matches. While acknowledging some positive aspects of his team’s performance, Dormon emphasized the need for better finishing and final-third effectiveness.
“We had our moments, we created a decent number of chances but then the finishing was problematic,” Dormon stated in his post-match assessment. “Overall I think it was a good game from Dreams FC’s perspective but we need to improve. By and large, a good performance from Dreams FC but not good in the final third.”
The coach’s comments highlight the fine margins determining results in the early season, with Dreams FC showing promise in general play but failing to convert opportunities into points. The back-to-back 1-0 losses suggest defensive solidity but a concerning lack of cutting edge in attack.
Dreams FC now face a crucial encounter against Young Apostles on Sunday, September 28, with both teams seeking their first victory of the campaign. The Apostles have managed one point from their opening two fixtures, setting up a pivotal early-season clash between two teams looking to kickstart their campaigns.
Dormon’s challenge will be to maintain the positive aspects of his team’s play while addressing the clinical edge needed to turn promising performances into much-needed points.