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Dreams coach C.K Akonnor is pleased with his side’s 2-1 win over Techiman City.
The Techiman side handed Dreams their first ever Premier league defeat iand the Kweiman were poised to have revenge.
Goals from Michael Sarpong and Aaron Amoah handed them victory and Akonnor is pleased.
We were very aggressive in the early minute and that was what we wanted to do and it resulted in a goal.” Akunnor told Asempa Sports.
“We were able to possess and control the game but getting to the middle of the game in the first half, we lost it. We were not able to control the ball, we lost the aggressiveness and it wasn’t a different story in the second half.
“Their goal made us a bit shaky because we were worried with the way we were playing in the midfield but we thank God we have been able to get all the three points.
“Coming into the game, we had already played three matches and out of those matches played, we had won only one point so it was very important for us to win this match.
“I am very happy we had all three points and I know our next matches will be very tough. We will make sure that we prepare very well in our upcoming matches to help get all the remaining points.” Akunnor added.
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