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Fans react to reigniting of Rulani & Ramovic feud

With reports suggesting that Rulani Mokwena and Sead Ramovic may be directly competing against one another, reigniting their rivalry again, readers have shared their thoughts.

What's the story? 

Reports indicate that the 45-year-old could take over Moroccan side Raja Casablanca following the departure of Josef Zinnbauer who made the move to the Gulf region.

It has been suggested that Ramovic may join Raja during their pre-season camp in Tunisia. 

Here's what the readers had to say: 

"How can he rival Rhulani when Ramovic has never won anything in South Africa," says Siphamandla Mkhulise. 

"Good to see South African coaches getting hired in Africa which proves to be a good springboard to UAE. Our league is strong," says Daniel Phillips. 

"I love this. It's not jealousy but facts and competition; same resources. Let's see who comes out tops. We love Rulani as South Africans. We are proud of him and his achievements at a very young age, but there is that element where I personally feel like he had an unfair advantage at Sundowns with all the players and resources he had. Ramovic with TS Galaxy did fairly well with limited resources. For the benefit of the beautiful game, let the competition continue," says S'busiso Nkosi Maseko. 

"Eish Rulani this guy is following you, trouble is coming for you Mr Mokwena," says Chillax kota Cafe. 

"Good move. Karma will be served to Rulani as he enjoyed being a pain to others," says Stanley Ntando Shabangu. 

"The romantic relationship between Ramovic and Rhulani will continue right inside Arab land," says Gloria Olisawoli Okon. 

"It's like someone in Morocco was plotting this," says Innocent Innoteedj. 

"These ones are Batman The Joker," says Mkhanyisi Madlavana. 

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Meanwhile, former Al Ahly star Mohamed Abdel-Galil showed his preference for Marcel Koller's style of management in comparison to that of Pitso Mosimane

He said: ""Koller outperformed Pitso Mosimane by far in the story of preparing all the players. The South African was relying on only 14 players, while the rest of the names were far away. Koller created a large group of players capable of playing at any time."

Check out what the fans made of Abdel-Galil's comments: 

"That's true! That Pitso almost destroyed al ahly but fortunately, they saw it coming kicked him out! Marcel Koller is the best way better than the unemployed Pitso," says Zuko Kele Sky Zoleka. 

"All in all he says Pitso had his own favourites. Is it true?" asks Mzansi Football Returns. 

"But that is what we expect from any upcoming coach," says Mulaudzi Rudzani Ronald. 

"I think they still want Pitso. it's always Pitso Pitso all the time in their minds," says Maca Mgqatsa. 

"Pitso giving them sleepless nights," says Nathi Mayiwane Gumedze. 

"Obviously the replacer should do better than the replaced ! Pitso was better to the one he replaced," says Jack Mokgotho. 

"Those Egyptians are obsessed with Pitso," suggests Fani Khumalo Zwelethu Khumalo. 

"It's not a problem if your successor finds more success more than you. I think I must be a happy if my successor excels more than I did," says Eliza Sekgo. 

"To us Pitso is the best coach in africa," says BraBoss Elkay Del-Mojo

Agree or disagree? Share your thoughts in the comment section below!

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