Dream Chasers United Fall Short In 6-3 Defeat At Koforidua

Dream Chasers United Fall Short In 6-3 Defeat At Koforidua

01 February 2026

Korley vs Dream Chasers United

6 - 3

01 February 2026

Away friendly match played on 01 February 2026.
Kicked off at 4:30 PM

6-3

vs Korley

Away friendly match

Dream Chasers United faced a tough afternoon at Koforidua on 1 February 2026, kicking off at 4:30pm in an intense 11-a-side encounter that ended in a 6-3 defeat after 90 minutes plus five minutes of added time. Despite their efforts, Dream Chasers United were unable to contain their opponents, who ran out comfortable winners in a high-scoring affair.

Dream Chasers United lined up in a 4-2-1-3 formation, which typically demands a solid defensive base with four defenders, two holding midfielders providing protection and ball distribution, a central attacking midfielder to link play, and a front three tasked with stretching the opposition and creating goal-scoring opportunities. The back four would have been expected to maintain a disciplined line, while the two midfielders shielded the defence and helped transition the ball forward. The lone attacking midfielder’s role was crucial in supplying the three forwards, who were charged with applying pressure and finishing chances on the flanks and centrally. Unfortunately, no details of the starting XI or substitutes were provided for this match.

The first half saw Dream Chasers United struggle to impose themselves, as indicated by the half-time whistle at 45 minutes with the scoreline already reflecting the dominance of their opponents. The match events do not specify individual moments or goals, but the final tally of six goals conceded suggests defensive frailties and a relentless attacking display from the opposition.

Fredrick Nyarko was named Player of the Match, highlighting his standout performance despite the team’s overall disappointment. His contribution, whether in attack or midfield, was evidently a bright spot in an otherwise challenging game for Dream Chasers United.

The referee’s performance was rated a moderate five, suggesting a game that was managed adequately but perhaps lacked the control or flow that might have benefited Dream Chasers United in their quest to stem the tide of goals against them.

In summary, Dream Chasers United’s 4-2-1-3 formation and tactical setup were not enough to prevent a heavy 6-3 defeat at Koforidua. With no substitutions recorded and limited match event details, the focus remains on the team’s inability to contain their opponents’ attacking threat and the individual excellence of Fredrick Nyarko amid a difficult afternoon.

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