Young Apostles recorded their second win of the season as they beat Dreams FC on Sunday, October 27.
The newly-promoted side grabbed a 1-0 victory on matchday eight of the Ghana Premier League to pile more pressure on the struggling Believers.
Daniel Lomotey scored the only goal of the game for Apostles who moved above the league table after picking up all three points.
The results also see the Wenchi-based side halt their three-game winless run in the league following their last win over Aduana FC.
After a goalless first half, Young Apostles struck eight minutes after the hour to break the deadlock.
The away side chased the equaliser in the latter stages of the game but were unable to level the score.
The latest defeat means the Believers are without a win this season suffering four defeats and picking up four draws after eight games.
Young APotsles now rise to 13th on the league table and face Legon Cities in their next game while Dreams host league leaders Bibiani GoldStars in their next fixture.
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