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Dreams Football Club forward Ishmael Dede says there is no room for disappointment when his side faces Stade Malien on Sunday, March 31.
The MTN FA Cup champions are currently headed to Bamako for the first leg of the CAF Confederation Cup quarterfinal tie.
Dreams FC, who are writing their own history after making the knockout stages at the first time of asking, are determined to achieve more.
Ismael believes his teammates have what it takes to make Ghanaians happy once again on Sunday.
“Ghanaians should expect victory”
Dreams FC forward, Dede Ishmael, on their CAF Confederation Cup quarterfinal 1st game against Stade Malien in Bamako on Sunday.#JoySports pic.twitter.com/dBOhcmbtfh— #JoySports (@JoySportsGH) March 29, 2024
"Ghanaians should expect victory [on Sunday] because we are working so hard," he said.
"On Sunday [as well] we are going to work so hard for the country and for the club as well. We want to assure them that we are not going to disappoint them as usual.
"They should expect great performance and a win as well."
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