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Dreams FC coach, CK. Akonnor, has rubbished suggestions his side were going to win every match after falling 1-0 to Asante Kotoko.
The Kweiman side have enjoyed a good start to the debut season in the league winning away at Cape Coast and Obuasi.
However, after their first home defeat against Kotoko, Akonnor believes reality has set in for his team.
“We can’t win every match and we are aware of that, we are a young team coming up but I have to admit that it a bad match that we lost," he told Asempa Sports.
“It was a good and clear opportunity for us to win the match to help us maintain our consistency but unfortunately we lost and we can’t do anything about it.”
“We have a match on Sunday and we have few days to prepare for that match and it will be important for us to go and organize ourselves and build up the momentum in order not to lose our focus” he added.
Dreams FC are third on the league log with 14 points.
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