The Still Believe side humbling stunned Nations FC at the Tuba Astro Turf on Saturday to claim their first victory of the season after six league matches.
Dreams FC suffered three straight defeats but stood on their grounds to restore their image, with a deserving victory over Nations FC 2-0 at home. Each half goals were enough to hand host, Dreams FC their first home victory and first victory of the campaign.
With a brilliant start, coach Winfred Dormon’s side took the lead in the first quarter after Ernest Appiah broke the deadlock. The Still Believe lads dominated play but looked lavish upfront with final third decisions hurting them.
Nations FC took the advantage to mount some counter pressing and momentum on the home side, coming close twice to netting a leveller but could not see the light of day.
The last six minutes of the first half, witnessed the host having much of the ball and detecting pace of game yet had to hold unto their 1-0 lead for the break. After recess, both parties exhibited quirt entertaining football with the visitors eager to settle scores but with nothing to desire upfront.
With an hour passing, Suraj Seidu punished Nations FC with a screamer to double Dreams FC’s lead. The away side never gave in, as Kassim Mingle lads kept pushing for a consolation strike.
Dreams FC built a wall, to prevent any attack on Gidios Aseako who showed glimpses of picking a clean sheet in the early stages of the encounter. All efforts from Nations FC to deny Dreams FC a clean sheet failed as game ended 2-0 in favour of the host.
The victory comes as a big relieve to the Still Believe side who has struggled since day one of the league picking just a draw and a win in six league matches.The Still Believe side humbling stunned Nations FC at the Tuba Astro Turf on Saturday to claim their first victory of the season after six league matches.
Dreams FC suffered three straight defeats but stood on their grounds to restore their image, with a deserving victory over Nations FC 2-0 at home. Each half goals were enough to hand host, Dreams FC their first home victory and first victory of the campaign.
With a brilliant start, coach Winfred Dormon’s side took the lead in the first quarter after Ernest Appiah broke the deadlock. The Still Believe lads dominated play but looked lavish upfront with final third decisions hurting them.
Nations FC took the advantage to mount some counter pressing and momentum on the home side, coming close twice to netting a leveller but could not see the light of day.
The last six minutes of the first half, witnessed the host having much of the ball and detecting pace of game yet had to hold unto their 1-0 lead for the break. After recess, both parties exhibited quirt entertaining football with the visitors eager to settle scores but with nothing to desire upfront.
With an hour passing, Suraj Seidu punished Nations FC with a screamer to double Dreams FC’s lead. The away side never gave in, as Kassim Mingle lads kept pushing for a consolation strike.
Dreams FC built a wall, to prevent any attack on Gidios Aseako who showed glimpses of picking a clean sheet in the early stages of the encounter. All efforts from Nations FC to deny Dreams FC a clean sheet failed as game ended 2-0 in favour of the host.
The victory comes as a big relieve to the Still Believe side who has struggled since day one of the league picking just a draw and a win in six league matches.
Dreams FC suffered three straight defeats but stood on their grounds to restore their image, with a deserving victory over Nations FC 2-0 at home. Each half goals were enough to hand host, Dreams FC their first home victory and first victory of the campaign.
With a brilliant start, coach Winfred Dormon’s side took the lead in the first quarter after Ernest Appiah broke the deadlock. The Still Believe lads dominated play but looked lavish upfront with final third decisions hurting them.
Nations FC took the advantage to mount some counter pressing and momentum on the home side, coming close twice to netting a leveller but could not see the light of day.
The last six minutes of the first half, witnessed the host having much of the ball and detecting pace of game yet had to hold unto their 1-0 lead for the break. After recess, both parties exhibited quirt entertaining football with the visitors eager to settle scores but with nothing to desire upfront.
With an hour passing, Suraj Seidu punished Nations FC with a screamer to double Dreams FC’s lead. The away side never gave in, as Kassim Mingle lads kept pushing for a consolation strike.
Dreams FC built a wall, to prevent any attack on Gidios Aseako who showed glimpses of picking a clean sheet in the early stages of the encounter. All efforts from Nations FC to deny Dreams FC a clean sheet failed as game ended 2-0 in favour of the host.
The victory comes as a big relieve to the Still Believe side who has struggled since day one of the league picking just a draw and a win in six league matches.
Dreams FC suffered three straight defeats but stood on their grounds to restore their image, with a deserving victory over Nations FC 2-0 at home. Each half goals were enough to hand host, Dreams FC their first home victory and first victory of the campaign.
With a brilliant start, coach Winfred Dormon’s side took the lead in the first quarter after Ernest Appiah broke the deadlock. The Still Believe lads dominated play but looked lavish upfront with final third decisions hurting them.
Nations FC took the advantage to mount some counter pressing and momentum on the home side, coming close twice to netting a leveller but could not see the light of day.
The last six minutes of the first half, witnessed the host having much of the ball and detecting pace of game yet had to hold unto their 1-0 lead for the break. After recess, both parties exhibited quirt entertaining football with the visitors eager to settle scores but with nothing to desire upfront.
With an hour passing, Suraj Seidu punished Nations FC with a screamer to double Dreams FC’s lead. The away side never gave in, as Kassim Mingle lads kept pushing for a consolation strike.
Dreams FC built a wall, to prevent any attack on Gidios Aseako who showed glimpses of picking a clean sheet in the early stages of the encounter. All efforts from Nations FC to deny Dreams FC a clean sheet failed as game ended 2-0 in favour of the host.
The victory comes as a big relieve to the Still Believe side who has struggled since day one of the league picking just a draw and a win in six league matches.