Five things we learned after Weeek III of the Ghana Premier League
WAFA SC thumped Sekondi Hasaacas in Sogakope.

GHANASoccernet.com looks at the major talking points after the Week III matches of the Ghana Premier League.

Debutants Dreams FC continued to soar with another strong performance as they drew 2-2 against Inter Allies on the road.

Aduana Stars's downward spiral extended at Techiman with a third straight defeats at the hands of Techiman City FC.

And WAFA SC showed strong intent with a top-class display to annihilate Sekondi Hasaacas 5-0 at home.

Get more from GHANASoccernet.com's Nuhu Adams on the summary after match day III: 

**Dreams FC mean business

The newly promoted side have gone three matches without defeat and have shown signs of becoming a key performer this season to achieve their main objective of surviving.

They are unbeaten in three games. They have won two and drew one.

Dreams FC put up another impressive performance on the road as they drew 2-2 at the Tema Stadium against Inter Allies.

**WAFA SC have grown in stature and Sogakope now a fortress.

West African Football Academy have indicated they are no longer boys but men to compete in the Ghana Premier League.

Their league opener victory over Asante Kotoko at the Sogakope a fortnight ago appeared no fluke when they walloped Sekondi Hasaacas 5-0 in their second home game.

The Academy outfit have now scored seven goals in two games and conceded none at the WAFA Stadium in Sogakope.

It is a direct warning to opponents that will be visiting the venue to play them.

***Aduana Stars are strugglers

Former champions Aduana Stars are really struggling to get back to winning ways after losing all first three matches.

Prior to the start of league, Aduana Stars had been tipped to win the league after making some significant signings and retaining their key players as well but that has been just a dream and not a reality.

Aduana Stars have failed to score a goal in their three games of the new league season despite having Richard Arhin, Bright Adjei, Maxwell Frimpong, Yahaya Mohammed and Zakaria Mumuni in their squad.

Defending champions AshantiGold look a limping side:

Ashanti Gold SC failed a redemption mission after drawing 0-0 at home to Berekum Chelsea on Saturday following their CAF Champions League preliminary exit.

The league champions are yet to convince fans and connoisseurs they can defend their title.

Notwithstanding the game in hand for Ashanti Gold SC, they were expected to win all of their home games in the league so far.

***Sekondi Hasaacas - The worst defence:

Sekondi Hasaacas blamed their league opener 3-0 drubbing at the hands of Wa All Stars on the harsh weather up North but after being blown aside by WAFA, one will think that was stock excuse.

The Western Giants have now shipped in as many as ten goals in three matches.

They conceded twice in their 4-3 win at home against Techiman City.

It's their worst start in the Ghana Premier League since 1958.

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