Dreams FC midfielder Collins Boah says the team’s primary objective is to secure all three points against Aduana FC when they meet in Dormaa on Saturday.
Dreams FC travel to the Nana Agyemang Badu I Park seeking to build on last weekend’s 2â0 win over Nations FC â their first victory of the season.
The result ended a frustrating five-game winless run and restored some confidence ahead of the daunting clash against the in-form Aduana FC.
"Aduana are not our focus, but I think the focus is more on us â on how we play and win," Boah said.
"The problem should be us, not Aduana. So, we are going there to pick the maximum three points," he added.
Boah stressed the importance of the fixture, noting that a win could mark a turning point in their campaign.
"This game is very important to the entire team because I think we didn’t start well, and now we are coming out. So, I think we need these three points."
Aduana FC, meanwhile, remain strong contenders near the top of the Ghana Premier League table.
Under coach Aristica CioabÄ, the Fire Club have turned Dormaa into a fortress, winning all three of their home games this season.
Dreams FC will need resilience and precision to upset the odds and claim their first away points of the campaign.
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