Interim head coach of Dreams FC, Winfred Dormon, has stated that his future at the club lies solely in the hands of management.
Dormon took over the role following the mid-season departure of Abdul Karim Zito, who left to join Asante Kotoko as a replacement for Prosper Narteh Ogum.
Speaking after his side’s 4-1 defeat to Kotoko over the weekend, Dormon emphasized his commitment to the task at hand but noted that his long-term future remains uncertain.
“I must manage the rest of the games and make sure I keep preparing my team. That decision is up to management to make, not me,” he said.
Dreams FC have three matches remaining in the season—against Berekum Chelsea, Accra Lions, and Legon Cities. Dormon admitted that all three fixtures will be challenging, given the stakes for each team.
“We have three remaining games to play—Berekum Chelsea, it’s very difficult to play them; Accra Lions, who are also battling with relegation; and we also have Legon Cities. So, we need to look forward and focus on those games. So that decision is in the bosom of the management,” he added.
Dormon first joined Dreams FC in June 2019 as head coach after serving as assistant to Finnish trainer Juha Pasoja. Over the years, he has worked under the likes of Karim Zito, Vladislav Viric, and Ignatius Osei-Fosu.
Since stepping in for Zito, Dormon has supervised two matches—a 2-1 away victory against Karela United and the weekend’s loss to Kotoko.
Dreams FC currently sit 9th on the Ghana Premier League table with 43 points from 31 games. They will host Berekum Chelsea in their Matchday 32 fixture this weekend at the Tuba Astro Turf.
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