Nsoatreman FC’s winless streak in the Ghana Premier League has now stretched to six games after being held to a draw by Dreams FC at the Nana Kromansah Park on Saturday.
The MTN FA Cup holders had to come from behind to a secure a 1-1 stalemate against the relegation threatened Still Believe lads in a matchday 13 encounter.
Despite picking a point, Yaw Preko’s side remains eleventh on the table with 14 points from 13 games while Dreams FC dropped into the relegation zone on 12 points.
Karim Zito’s men took an eighth minute lead through a penalty converted by Joseph Esso in Nsoatre, sending the visitors into the break with the advantage.
Thirteen minutes after the interval, winger Collins Kofi Cudjoe equalised for Nsoatreman to end the game in a draw.
Nsoatreman will be back in action next Saturday against league leaders Bibiani GoldStars at the Dun Park while Dreams host Asante Kotoko the same day at the Tuba AstroTurf the same day.
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