Legon Cities delivered an inspired performance to end their five-game losing streak with a commanding 3-0 victory over Dreams FC at the Accra Sports Stadium.
The much-needed win, powered by second-half goals from Fredrick Akatuk, Frank Akoto, and Raymond Agyemang, lifted Legon Cities off the bottom of the table, though they remain in the relegation zone.
The first half was a closely contested affair, with both sides struggling to create significant opportunities. However, Legon Cities returned from the break with renewed energy and took control of the match.
Akatuk opened the scoring with a well-taken finish, sparking celebrations among the home fans. Shortly after, Akoto doubled the lead, capitalizing on a defensive lapse by Dreams FC. Agyemang put the game beyond reach with a late strike, rounding off an impressive team performance.
Legon Cities dominated possession with 57% and registered five shots on target, compared to a lackluster Dreams FC, who failed to record a single effort on goal. The hosts also earned nine corner kicks to Dreams FC’s four, underlining their attacking intent throughout the game.
The defeat leaves Dreams FC teetering near the relegation zone, as their poor run of form continues. Meanwhile, Legon Cities will look to build on this confidence-boosting result as they battle to secure their place in the league.
With renewed momentum, Legon Cities are determined to turn their season around, while Dreams FC face mounting pressure to halt their slide down the table.
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