
Dreams FC Scores 5 Goals in Epic Second-Half Comeback
Dreams FC turned a halftime deficit into a stunning 5-1 victory, scoring all five goals after the break in one of Ghana's most thrilling comebacks this season. The win lifts them to 8th place and proves that persistence pays off.
Dreams FC proved that the game isn't over until the final whistle, roaring back from a goal down to crush Eleven Wonders 5-1 in a second-half display that had fans on their feet.
The match at Tuba Astro Turf started poorly for the home side when Eden Kofi put Eleven Wonders ahead in the 35th minute. But Dreams FC returned from halftime with fire in their bellies and a game plan that would completely flip the script.
Suraj Seidu wasted no time equalizing just two minutes after the restart. Four minutes later, John Antwi put Dreams ahead with a clinical finish that shifted all the momentum.
The floodgates opened from there. Jonathan Nemorden made it 3-1 in the 64th minute, giving Dreams FC breathing room they hadn't enjoyed all match.
Seidu wasn't done yet. The midfielder completed his brace ten minutes later, showing the kind of determination that defines comeback victories.

Godfred Sarpong added the finishing touch with a fifth goal that sealed one of the most impressive turnarounds in this season's Ghana Premier League. The rout marked Dreams FC's emphatic return to winning form and pushed them up to 8th place with 40 points.
Why This Inspires
This match reminds us why sports matter beyond the scoreboard. Dreams FC didn't panic when they went behind; they regrouped, refocused, and came out swinging in the second half.
The team's nickname, "Still Believe," proved prophetic as they turned doubt into dominance in just 45 minutes. Five different goal scorers showed this wasn't about one star player but a united squad working together.
For fans who stayed through halftime disappointment, they witnessed something special: proof that staying in the fight can lead to extraordinary results.
Dreams FC now prepares to face Bechem United, carrying momentum that could propel them higher up the table as the season progresses.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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