With South Africans representing the country across the continent this past weekend, Rulani Mokwena's Wydad Athletic Club were pelted with objects by their fans after another defeat, while Fadlu Davids bounced back from defeat.
The Red Castle suffered their third defeat of the season on Saturday, dropping to eighth place on the Botola Pro 1 table after eight matches, of which they have managed to win just three.
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Their encounter against RS Berkane ended in a 1-0 loss, with the team's fans expressing their discontent after the game, insulting the players and coaching staff while also hurling water bottles at them.
The side were forced to take cover and had to be escorted off of the field by security as tensions rose and frustration flowed.
The result comes after Mokwena and his side suffered a 2-0 defeat to COD Meknes last week.
Speaking after the game, the South African tactician explained, per Kooora, that he understood the fans' anger and extended an apology towards them.
"There is no justification for this new fall, and we are required to compensate and rise. The fans are not to be blamed, because they want to see their team win at its stadium," he said.
The Casablanca-based outfit will be hoping to turn their fortunes around when they take on 12th-place Fath Union Sport in a league encounter on Sunday.
Over in Tanzania, Fadlu Davids' Simba SC bounced back well after suffering a 1-0 defeat to Miguel Gamondi's Young Africans SC by recording two victories in a row.
Following their 1-0 win over Tanzanian Prisons last week, Simba collected another three points as they dismantled Namungo FC on Friday, beating them by three goals to nil.
The Reds of Msimbazi are now third on the table, two points behind Yanga, who have a game in hand, and three behind current leaders Singida Black Stars FC.
Elsewhere on the continent, Elias Mokwana was named in the starting line-up for the first time, but was unable to help Esperance Sportive de Tunis come away with more than a point against CA Bizertin on Saturday.
The game ended with both sides being unable to find the back of the net, and the former Sekhukhune United star was brought off right at the beginning of the second half.
The attacker is yet to score his first goal for the side, but will be looking to do so when they face Etoile Sportive du Sahel in league action on Sunday.
The Tunisian outfit will be hoping to climb the table as they currently find themselves in seventh position after winning just two and losing one of their opening six encounters.
Meanwhile, Khanyisa Mayo's CR Belouizdad find themselves bottom of the Ligue Professionnelle 1, still searching for their first three points of the league campaign.
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Their struggles continued against NC Magra, when they suffered a 1-0 defeat to extend their winless run. In six games, the Algerian outfit have drawn on four occasions and suffered two defeats.