Rolani Mokoena's agent reveals his client's future with Wydad


Steven Kapeluschnik, Rulani Mokwena's agent, has spoken about the South African's future with Wydad Casablanca and the coach's unpaid salaries.
The man spoke for the first time after many reports claiming that the South African coach had not been paid his outstanding salaries for the last eight months, including unpaid salaries for the entire coaching staff, from the assistant coach to the goalkeeping coach to everyone in between.
The South African coach arrived with his entire coaching staff from South Africa last June after a stellar coaching experience with Mamelodi Sundowns
Has the trainer succeeded in achieving what was expected of him!
The South African veteran has not only failed to fulfil the expectations that were placed on him upon his arrival in North Africa in all competitions, but also recently failed to win his first trophy with Wydad after losing to Moghreb Atlético Tetuán in the Moroccan Throne Cup.
The team's hopes of winning the league title were dashed and they only managed to finish second to RS Berkane, making it a dismal season for the team in all respects.
In his 32 games in charge of the North African club, the South African coach has managed 13 wins, 12 draws and seven losses, although the coach has expressed his great annoyance at the pressure from the fans and some people who want him to stay at the club and that he will not accept to change his style of play.
Kapeluschnick talks about Rolani Mokoena's possible exit from the Moroccan team!
The coach's agent has spoken about the possibility of Rolani Mokoena leaving the team at the end of the season, stating that his departure will be a respectful parting of ways.
I’ve flown to Morocco to meet with the club and president Hicham Ait Menna regarding the future of Rulani and his technical team, It was agreed that no matter the outcome of the remaining matches, the two parties have made a commitment that Rulani will be the coach until the end of the season; thereafter, he will respectfully part ways with the club"
Kapeluschnick said.


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