Dreams FC slipped to a 3–2 loss against Swedru All Blacks on Sunday, leaving head coach Winfred Dormon visibly frustrated after the final whistle.
The game, played as part of Week 11 of the Ghana Premier League, saw the host side struggle to keep control in a high-tempo contest.
Despite creating chances of their own, Dreams FC found themselves undone by costly mistakes at the back.
In his post-match remarks, Coach Dormon singled out goalkeeper Gidios Aseako for criticism, insisting his errors decided the outcome.
“It is very disappointing, to be honest. This is not the kind of game we expected the players to play.
“It’s unfortunate that our goalkeeper made some schoolboy errors and gave away three goals. We tried to respond, did some tactical adjustments, but, unfortunately, individual errors have cost us,” the Dreams FC coach said.
The defeat leaves Dreams FC sitting 12th on the league table.
Dreams FC will now shift their attention to a Week 12 meeting with Eleven Wonders as they attempt to bounce back.