Dreams FC head coach Winfred Dormon says he is confident his side will soon recover from their difficult start to the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season.
The Still Believe lads have lost all three of their opening fixtures, scoring just once while conceding four goals. Their latest defeat came against league newcomers Young Apostles, leaving them second from bottom on the table with no points.
Despite the slow start, Dormon believes his team’s performances have shown promise.
“We are playing some good football. If you watch all three games we’ve played — the Heart of Lions game, the second game against Hearts of Oak ; this team really played well. Today [against Young Apostles], in the first half, we were off,” he explained.
“The team really, really played very well. It’s just that the results are not coming. But I believe if we keep working, if we keep believing, if we keep pushing these players, the results will come. It’s just a matter of time.”
Dreams FC will look to get off the mark this weekend when they host Vision FC at Dawu, in what could be a pivotal test of their resilience.