Wydad of Casablanca: Rulani Mokwena returns to his comments concerning closed doors

Wydad of Casablanca: Rulani Mokwena returns to his comments concerning closed doors
Wydad of Casablanca: Rulani Mokwena returns to his comments concerning closed doors

Dissatisfied with the absence of supporters during his team’s matches due to the bans imposed by the authorities, the coach of Wydad of Casablanca, Rulani Mokwenahad criticized the authorities on the question of closed doors last Saturday, after the match which pitted his team against Hassania of Agadir.

Tuesday, at the end of the meeting WAC-Youth of Soualemmarked by a defeat (0-1) of the Reds, the South African technician gave a more moderate speech by affirming that he did not want his criticisms concerning the audience management are misinterpreted. “I am for continuity in the development of Botola D1. I don’t want my previous comments (regarding closed doors, Editor’s note) to be misunderstood. I have great esteem for the work accomplished by the Morocco for the development of football,” underlined the South African technician.

Mokwena promises to continue working to improve the level of the team

The defeat of WAC facing the Youth of Soualem (0-1) on the occasion of the third day of the Cup of Excellence led the public to ask many questions about the level of their team. Aware of the public’s concerns, Mokwena assured that the competition was tough and required enormous physical effort. “The championship is tough and requires a lot of physical effort from the players. The team has young players who need time to acclimatize. I work on a daily basis to improve the level of the team every day, because I am committed to a long-term project,” said the Reds coach.

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