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FC Samartex 1996 and Dreams FC played out a goalless draw in their Ghana Premier League Matchweek 25 encounter at the Nsenkyire Sports Arena in Samreboi on Saturday.
The Timber Giants entered the match determined to end their four-game winless run but were frustrated by a disciplined Dreams side that remained compact and difficult to break down.
Despite enjoying long periods of possession and controlling much of the game, Samartex struggled to create clear scoring opportunities as Dreams held firm at the back.
The result extends Samartex’s winless streak to five matches, leaving them 6th on the table with 37 points.
Dreams FC, on the other hand, climb to 11th place with 31 points as they continue their push to stay clear of the relegation zone.
Up next, Samartex will travel to face Eleven Wonders in their next fixture, while Dreams FC will welcome Medeama.
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