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Dreams CK Akonnor is hopeful his side will learn from their errors in the first round and perform better in the second round of the league.
The new entrants had a mixed first half to campaign starting brightly but they fell off in the middle of the campaign losing heavily to Chelsea and Dreams.
But Akonnour believes this will help the learning process of his team.
“I think we had some obstacles in the league especially when we played Berekum Chelsea and Aduana Stars. It made us lose confidence in ourselves and it took us a while before we were able to put ourselves together again.”
“Our boys are very young and talented but inexperienced so it will take time for them to adopt to the premiership”.
“But all the same we did marvelously well in the first round of the Ghana Premier League.”
“As a newly promoted division one club, we were able to accumulate 23 points out of 45 points in the first round of the Ghana Premier League.”
Akonnour believes his technical team will take advantage of the break to work on the minor issues that caused the team dip in the first round of the League.
“The players and technical team of Dreams FC are working hand in hand to achieve our goals in the Ghana Premier League before we kick start the second round.”
“My aim was to strengthen and boost the team by signing new talented players from different clubs in the Ghana Premier League.”
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