Wydad Athletic Club are reportedly exploring the return of a familiar face as they search for the ideal assistant coach to complement Rulani Mokwena.
The Red Devils' search for a new assistant has seen them turn to former player and coach Moussa N'Daw, according to Moroccan outlet Sport1.ma.
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N'Daw played for Wydad between 1989 and 1992 before later returning to the Red Castle in February 2020 as an assistant coach.
He briefly took the reins as caretaker manager following the departure of Juan Carlos Garrido, showcasing his familiarity with the club's culture and setup.
The Senegalese recently parted ways with Tanzanian giants Young Africans SC after a successful season alongside Miguel Gamondi, where the duo led Yanga to the 2023/24 Tanzanian Premier League title.
It has been claimed that a source close to the Moroccan outfit indicated that the possibility of the coach returning to the club once more is under serious consideration.
The 56-year-old's understanding of the Red Devils is seen as a significant advantage.
Additionally, his fluency in English is viewed as a valuable asset, particularly in facilitating effective collaboration with head coach Mokwena.
Wydad have struggled to find consistency this season, sitting sixth on the Botola Pro 1 table with just four wins from their opening 10 matches.
The side's management is believed to see the addition of an experienced assistant as a crucial step towards improving results.
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The Red Castle will return to action after the November international break with an enthralling encounter against rivals Raja Club Athletic scheduled for Friday 22 November.