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Dreams FC were brought crashing down to earth as Techniman City inflicted a 1-0 home win on the debutantent in Techiman on Sunday afternoon to end their unbeaten run in the league.
Baba Mahamah's first half goal was enough to hand Techiman all three points and extend their home winning run to three successive wins.
Dreams, who before kick off were in third place and two points adrift the top, will now drop outside the top four and see the gap between them and top extended to five points after .
Mahamah, adjudged the game's best player scored the only goal, which happened to be the match winner after 29 minutes.
Attempts by Dreams to salvage a point proved impossible as Techiman City showed their home invincibility.
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