Swedru All Blacks striker Rudolf Mensah believes things are going to improve for the club after the team picked its first win in the 2025-2026 Ghana Premier League season away from home.
All Blacks beat Dreams FC 3-2 at the University of Ghana Stadium to pick up its third win in 11 games into the team’s return to the elite division in over a decade.
On his part, Dreams FC head coach Winfred Dormon blamed goalkeeper Gidios Aseako for the team’s defeat to All Blacks. (Click highlighted text to read full story)
Mensah won the goal scorer award in the Division One last season with 27 goals in 30 games and powered All Blacks’ return to the GPL and after scoring in the shock win over Dreams, the forward was confident his team will improve further.
“Looking at where we are on the league log, it doesn’t augment how we play but I think we are doing our best.”

“You could see from today’s match that things are going to change and we hope things change for the better” Rudolf Mensah said in a post-game presser.
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After the win over Dreams FC, All Blacks rank 12th in the league standings.









