Ghana Premier League

It’s unfortunate we can’t play Hearts of Oak at Dawu – Dreams FC coach Karim Zito

Dreams FC coach Karim Zito says it is unfortunate his outfit cannot host Hearts of Oak at the Theatre of Dreams, Dawu.

The Still Believe has been forced to relocate to the Baba Yara Stadium to face Hearts of Oak in matchday 21 of the Ghana Premier League due to the ongoing renovation works at the venue.

Ahead of the game, Zito has expressed his displeasure following change in venue for the much-anticipated clash on Thursday.

“It will be a tough game but it just unfortunate we won’t be able to play on home turf (Dawu) because of the state of the pitch now. The state of the Dawu stadium is not good at all and I think those in charge of the field did not do a good” he said.

The Still Believe has become a force to reckon with, considering the performance in domestic football and Africa at large. They have managed three wins, one draw and one defeat in their last five games.

Dreams FC will be without duo Abdul Aziz Issah and Ofori McCarthy, due to their participation in the ongoing African Games with the Black Satellites.

With 25 points, Dreams FC find themselves in the 11th position on the Ghana Premier League table.

Daraja Kapoor

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