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Rulani Mokwena mourns after suffering racial abuse in Morocco
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Rulani Mokwena mourns after suffering racial abuse in Morocco

  • Rulani Mokwena has complained about experiencing racial abuse during Wydad Athletic Club’s clash against Ittihad Tanger on Saturday 9 November 2024.
  • The South African coach guided the Red Castle to a 2-2 draw against Ittihad Tanger at the Larbi Zaouli Stadium
  • The former Mamelodi Sundowns coach is not happy with what awaits him from the rival bench and believes that he does not deserve it

Rulani Mokwena, former Mamelodi Sundowns coach has regretted having suffered racial abuse from some fans during his team’s last league match in Morocco.

At the end of last season, the South African strategist left the First Football League Defending champions Sundowns have earned a well-deserved move to Botola Pro League side Wydad Athletic Club but have been going through one problem or another since moving to North Africa.

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The 37-year-old was recently escorted off the field by police officers after fans threw missiles at him following Wydad’s poor performance against RS Berkane.

South African coach Rulani regrets having suffered racial abuse in Morocco over the weekend.
Rulani Mokwena complains after being racially abused during Wydad Athletic Club’s clash against Ittihad Tanger in the Botola Pro League over the weekend. Photo: @WACofficiel.
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Mokwena regrets suffering racial abuse in Morocco

According to a report by iDiskiTimesMokwena made a surprising statement about what he faced from the opposition bench after Wydad’s 2-2 draw against Ittihad Tanger on Saturday 9 November 2024.

The South African coach claimed that the Ittihad Tanger bench racially abused him after the final whistle, and he feels he does not deserve that from them.

“What makes me very angry and disappointed is that I was subjected to some racist comments from the opposition,” the former Mamelodi Sundowns coach said during the post-match conference.

“And I don’t like that, and I don’t think he deserves it. I don’t think he came to Morocco to suffer racial abuse. It’s not right.”

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Wydad’s draw against Ittihad Tanger puts them five points behind league leaders RS Berkane.

Mokwena asks Wydad AC for patience

Brief news also reported that Mokwena asks Wydad AC for patience after starting the season badly in the Botola Pro Inwi.

The Red Castle management were hoping for several positive changes and a better start from the Mzansi mentor after investing heavily in new signings over the summer. transfer windows.

Source: Briefly News