Rulani Mokwena, coach of Wydad Casablanca, put into perspective the impact of the victory against JS Soualem (3-0), Saturday December 14, as part of the 14th day of the national championship.
He highlights the indecisive character of Botola, mid-season: “Botola is so complicated. The level of the teams is so close. There is no team that stands out in this championship.
Mokwena says he is satisfied after his charges’ evening performance: “I am happy that we are showing humility as a club. We understand where we are, and that’s essential. To be a leader, you have to know your path, and to do that, you have to know your place. This is the first time this year that we have had a string of victories. It’s important that we cross this barrier. Furthermore, we pick up three points against a team that beat us both home and away last season. These small victories give us the confidence to resurrect the club. We must be humble and focused. This club deserves to be great and it already is.”
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The South African technician also insists on the importance of remaining humble and continuing the work: “we must not let ourselves go after a victory. We must work, keep our feet on the ground and work together. We must give this club and its supporters what they deserve.
The Reds won after goals from Oussama Zemraoui (7th), Mehdi Moubarik (33rd) and Sidi Bouna Amar (63rd).
Wydad currently occupies 3rd place in the Botola Pro Inwi rankings with 22 points to its credit (6 wins, 4 draws and 3 defeats). The JSS is 14th with 14 units (3 victories, 5 draws and 6 defeats).