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Ghana Premier League side Dreams FC sealed an important away win in their CAF Confederation Cup journey with a victory over APC Lobito.
The MTN FA Cup champions claimed a 3-2 triumph against the Angolan side on Sunday, December 10.
Abdul Aziz opened the scoring for Dreams FC away from home before the hosts drew level before the break.
However, it was the Ghanaian side that looked the better side after the return from recess and were rightly rewarded for their efforts,
John Antwi restored the lead for the Still Believe boys in the 58th minute of the game and set the tone for victory before Gael Aholou extended the lead to 3-1.
The home side reduced the deficit late in the game to ensure the encounter ended 3-2 in favour of Dreams who now have two wins in their opening three games in the competitions.
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