Wydad Athletic Club boss Rulani Mokwena has revealed the X-rated advice he once received from former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp.
Mokwena is widely considered to be one of the best young managers on the African continent following a hugely impressive spell as Mamelodi Sundowns head coach.
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His exploits at Chloorkop earned him a big move to Wydad in July following his abrupt departure from Masandawana, whom he guided to two trophies last season, namely the African Football League and the 2023/24 DStv Premiership titles.
The 37-year-old has been actively honing his craft as a manager over the years, having attended important coaching workshops in Brazil and England in the past.
Among those trips was a session at Liverpool on Merseyside, where he received some advice from iconic German coach, Klopp.
Speaking about some training techniques he's picked up over time, Mokwena told Forbes: "Klopp said to me, 'Know just enough as a head coach not to be bulls**ted, so that people don't pull the wool over your eyes'."
"I try to invest my time in different areas.
"In training sessions, I have had the players wear GoPro cameras so that I can see what they see. I put certain demands on them, and I see whether they think about the rules and the action they have to take.
"You get to see how many scans [of the pitch] certain players do in a period of time. A player like [Sundowns midfielder] Rivaldo Coetzee scans four or five times in 15 to 20 seconds before he receives the ball. That allows him to make the right decision almost every single time.
"The best players in the world don't think about their actions, their brain just executes, because they have done these things over and over. The motor mechanics in the brain have been developed. They can comfortably perform even the most difficult tasks."
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Mokwena's contract with Wydad is set to run until June 2027, with the South African tactician being tasked with reawakening a sleeping giant after the club finished sixth in the Moroccan top flight last season, their lowest finish since the 2013/14 campaign.