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Dreams FC head coach Winfred Dormon has expressed confidence that his side will soon bounce back from their poor start to the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season.
The Still Believe lads are yet to record a victory after four matches, with just a single point from a draw against Vision FC.
Their slow start has left them in the relegation zone, but Dormon remains optimistic about turning things around.
“We are responsible for the challenges that confront us and must find solutions to them,” the coach said.
“I can assure that we will fix [winless run]. We’re playing some interesting football and can only get better in the next game.”
Dreams FC will be hoping to secure their first league win when they travel to Tarkwa to face Medeama SC at the TNA Park this weekend.
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