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Dreams FC coach C.K Akonnour has attributed his side’s humiliating defeat at the hands of Kotoko down to their poor defensive shape.
The Kweiman side shipped in four goals in their heaviest ever Premier league defeat.
This was their fourth defeat in the season and Akonnour has attributed it to being poor defensively.
“We were defensively poor and we lacked concentration and we lost it and in our last match we played in Berekum the same thing happened to us.”
“It makes the job very difficult but I am willing to work to change that mentality we have especially the way we defend and change the way we concentrate in games and do what we can do best.”
“We were able to play and possess that ball but defensively we were very poor and it made the entire team very poor.”
The result leaves Dreams sixth on the league log, five points behind leaders Hearts of Oak.
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