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Heart of Lions dropped to third and fell three points adrift of the top spot in the Ghana Premier League after succumbing to a 2-1 home defeat to Dreams FC in a week 20 outstanding fixture.
The visitors drew first blood from a spot kick by Joseph Esso in the 17th minute.
It took eight minutes for the Kpando-based club to restore parity through Nana Oppong.
As the match seemed to be ending in a stalemate, Marshah Kofi scored with 15 minutes left to end proceedings and put Dreams ahead again.
The "Still Believe" side held on firmly to claim three points and record their second successive away victory after beating Hearts of Oak in their previous encounter.
Dreams have now moved up to 12th on the log with 27 points, seven clear of the bottom three.
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