Dreams FC coach Winfred Dormon says his team’s recent improvement must be sustained as they look to build consistency after a difficult start to the Ghana Premier League season.
The Still Believe side endured a slow opening to the campaign, losing four of their first five matches.
However, they have shown signs of recovery in recent weeks, winning two, drawing one, and losing one in their last four league fixtures.
Their latest performance, a 1-1 draw against Karela United at the Aliu Mahama Stadium, highlighted their growing resilience.
Seidu Suraj’s second-half equaliser cancelled out an early strike from Malik Abubakar to earn Dreams a valuable point away from home.
“In our last two games, we’ve scored three goals, which shows our progress,” he added.
“This team has a lot of potential - we’ll keep pushing and focus on maintaining consistency, because that’s what truly matters.”
The draw leaves Karela United in ninth place on the table, while Dreams FC occupy 13th position as they continue their climb up the standings.
Dreams FC will host Hohoe United in their next league fixture.
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