A Moroccan coach has now offered his services to Rulani Mokwena at Wydad Casablanca.
Mokwena has registered just four wins from his opening nine matches in the Botola Pro 1 this campaign.
There has been reports about bringing in a local assistant coach who knows the Moroccan top-flight and all the opponents they will face.
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Former Wydad captain, Brahim Nakach would like to help the Botola Pro giants even given the opportunity.
"I am now in charge of training the youth category, and Brahim Nakach or a national or Wydad coach is very keen to work with the Wydad team, which is the mother team and I always hope that the team will be at the top," Nakach told Goud.
"For me, how we served with coach Mokwena or not, we are ready to give him any help and hope that he will succeed and return Wydad to the usual track on the team."
Mokwena, meanwhile, stated he does not object to the idea of having a local assistant coach.
"The only condition is that the assistant must be fully aware of the Moroccan league and the secrets of the opponents," Mokwena told Kooora.
He continued, "I do not object to this idea, but I am open to it. We are here to cooperate so that Wydad appears in a distinctive way that befits it.
"I came to coach Wydad Casablanca on the basis of a long-term project, not linked to quick results."