Dreams FC claimed their second win of the Ghana Premier League season by edging out Vision FC 1-0 at the Nii Adjei Kraku II Stadium in match-week 11.

The victory marks an important step forward for the "Still Believe" lads, who are gradually recovering from a slow start to the campaign.

The first half was a tightly contested affair, with both sides focusing heavily on maintaining possession.

Despite their efforts, neither team managed to create clear-cut chances, resulting in a goalless scoreline at halftime.

Vision FC emerged from the break with renewed determination, applying significant pressure.

Gideon Offei came close to opening the scoring just ten minutes into the second half, but Dreams FC goalkeeper Gideos Aseako produced a crucial save to deny him.

The home side's persistent attacks led to a dangerous free-kick opportunity, but Elijah Addai's effort sailed wide.

Dreams FC capitalized on a counter-attacking opportunity in the 81st minute when substitute Razak Salifu calmly slotted home to put the visitors ahead.

Despite Vision FC's continued attempts to find an equalizer, Dreams FC's defense held firm, securing the 0-1 win.

Vision FC will look to bounce back as they travel to face Bibiani GoldStars in their next match, while Dreams FC will aim to build on their momentum when they host Karela United.