Samartex assistant coach Henry Wellington laments painful stalemate against Dreams FC
2026-03-08 - 00:05
Assistant coach of Samartex 1996 Henry Wellington has expressed his disappointment following his outfit stalemate against Dreams FC in the Ghana Premier League. The Timber Giants were forced to settle for a point after being held to a 0-0 draw by the Still Believe lads in the week 25 clash, staged at the Nsenkyire Sports Arena in Samreboi on Saturday. Samartex went into the encounter eager to end their recent winless run, but they were unable to find the decisive breakthrough against a resilient Dreams side that stood firm throughout the contest. Speaking after the match, Wellington was left to rue missed chances, stressing the side could have secure maximum points if they had taken their chances in the highly competitive clash. “It’s painful to drop points at this stage of the league campaign. We didn’t expect a draw. We did our best to secure maximum points, but it didn’t materialize for us. For me, the result could have been different if we had taken our chances in the match” he said. The result means Samartex extend their winless streak but maintain their impressive unbeaten home record in the league this season at the Nsenkyire Sports Arena. For Dreams, the draw continues their encouraging run of form and provides a crucial point as they battle to move further away from the relegation zone in the closing stages of the campaign. Send your news stories to [email protected] and via WhatsApp on +233 546310076.