betPawa Premier league: Dreams FC strips ‘powerless royals’ Legon Cities naked in Dawu

There was baptismal of goals at the Theatre of Dreams in Dawu as Dreams FC inflicted a heavy defeat over Legon Cities on matchday 29 of the ongoing betPawa Premier league.

The Believers who are unbeaten at home in their last 7home games ensured they maintain their home record with another heavy victory infront of home fans.

Two quick first half goals from Dreams FC courtesy Aholou Avocevou and Ishmael Dede ensured they go to the break with the lead.
Samuel Armah however pulled one back for the visitors on the stroke of halftime.

Three other goals from Ali Huzaf, Abdulai Ibrahim and Godfred Atuahene was enough for the Believers as Maxwell Konadu’s side fell heavily in Dawu.

Dreams FC are 12th on the league table with 37points whiles Legon Cities are 13th with same points but goal difference.

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