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Dreams FC head coach, Abdul Karim Zito has told fans to expect a different 'Still Believe' as he fine-tunes his tactics ahead of the resumption of the Ghana Premier League on March 7.



The experienced tactical brainy indicated that his side's lack of experience made them struggle greatly in the domestic top flight.



Zito admitted that signing players from the lower divisions have also played a part as most of the young lads have to go through a difficult adaptation process.



“Some of our players came from Division Two, and when you are learning, patience is required. Some adapt quickly, but others take time to adjust to the system,” he told Graphic Sports.



“The level of play in the second division is completely different from the Premier League,” he noted. 



“Players coming from the lower tier always struggle at first, but I can assure you that when the league resumes, we will be a different side altogether,” he added.



Dreams FC have 20 and are currently perching just above the drop zone (they have won four, drawn eight, and lost seven matches this season), the Still Believe are far from safe – but Zito remains bold.



“The level of play in the second division is completely different from the Premier League,” he noted. 



“Players coming from the lower tier always struggle at first, but I can assure you that when the league resumes, we will be a different side altogether,” he added.



As Dreams FC gear up for the league to resume, Zito’s message is straightforward: “While the road has been rocky, the ‘Still Believe’ lads are ready to fight for their survival – and prove their critics wrong”.




By: Pascal Amoah