Dreams FC secured a commanding 2-0 victory against Nsoatreman FC, with Agyenim Boateng delivering a remarkable brace at Nana Koramansah Park.
The CAF Confederation Cup participants made a resounding return to domestic football, setting the tone for the game with an early lead in the 6th minute courtesy of Agyenim Boateng’s expertly executed goal. The tall striker effortlessly maneuvered through Nsoatreman FC’s defense, slotting home to give Dreams FC the advantage.
Maintaining their dominance, Dreams FC continued to display determined inter-positional play throughout the match, captivating spectators with their skillful performance. Agyenim Boateng once again left an indelible mark on the game by securing his second goal in the 59th minute, further solidifying Dreams FC’s lead.
Despite Nsoatreman FC’s attempts at a comeback, Dreams FC’s resilient defense thwarted every effort. In the second half, Nsoatreman FC coach Maxwell Konadu introduced fresh players in a bid to alter the course of the game. Mark Agyekum, Sadat Mohammed, and Foster Apetorgbor joined the action, replacing Stephen Diyou, Abdul Manaf Umar, and Collins Cudjoe.
Despite these changes, Dreams FC stood firm, maintaining control until the final whistle. The victory marks Dreams FC’s first win in the second round of the Ghana Premier League, propelling them to the 11th position in the table with 25 points. On the other hand, Nsoatreman FC slips to the 5th spot with 30 points, trailing by five points from the top.