
Head coach of Dreams Football Club, Winfred Dormon, has expressed his dissatisfaction with his team’s draw against Vision Football Club in their Week 4 encounter in the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League.
Dreams FC went into the game at Tuba AstroTurf on Sunday, hoping to secure a victory to end their three-game winless run.
Despite a good performance from the team, they were forced to settle for a 1-1 draw at the end of the contest.
Reflecting on the match in a post-match interview on Monday, Winfred Dormon described the game as a very tough one, adding that he was unhappy his side could not amass all three points.
“Generally, it was a very difficult match. We knew beforehand that it was going to be a tricky game for us. Indeed, it was a tough game, but my disappointment was our inability to score because, on the balance of play, we had decent chances; we dominated play in the first half.
“The attack of Dreams FC must continue to be sharp and clinical. We had some decent chances which we should have won. By and large, we played well, but the result was not good to my satisfaction,” Winfred Dormon told Dreams FC TV.
Four matches without a win, the Dreams FC head coach is under heavy pressure heading into Week 5 of the Ghana Premier League season, where the team will take on Medeama Sporting Club.
Although the coach admits it will be a difficult match, he is confident his team has what it takes to earn all the points.
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