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Dreams FC recorded three wins on the bounce for the first time this season, following their win over Young Apostles on Sunday, March 23.
The Believers picked up all three points against the newly promoted side in a 1-0 win courtesy of Abdul Razak Salifu's second-half strike.
Dreams came into the game on the back of two Ghana Premier League wins over Hearts of Oak and Heart of Lions, moving them out of the relegation zone.
Both teams lurked around the final third on several occasions in the opening 45 minutes but failed to find the back of the net.
The second half, however, was a different story as the home side mounted continuous pressure on the Wenchi-based side.
Their efforts paid off in the 80th minute through Salifu's strike to break the deadlock and give Abdul Karim Zito's side the lead.
Dreams held on to their lead and finished the game with the maximum points which propels them into ninth place.
Dreams are up against Bechem United in their next league game, while Young Apostles face Aduana FC.
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