The chiefs at Wydad Athletic Club have reportedly reached a conclusion on the dispute involving Rulani Mokwena and one of the team's star players after the Casablanca Derby.
Winger Nassim Chadli has perhaps been one of the standout performers for the Red Castle since the season began.
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The 23-year-old has scored two goals and provided two assists in the nine appearances he has made in all competitions, but in recent weeks, his prominence in the squad has been waning.
The attacker was not included in the squad for their last league win against FUS Rabat, played only 29 minutes against Ittihad Tanger, and, most recently, was again excluded from the matchday squad against Raja Club Athletic.
According to Assabah, the latest decision by Mokwena to not even have him on the bench against the Green Eagles has infuriated the attacker, and he confronted the former Mamelodi Sundowns tactician as a consequence.
Unable to resolve the issue among themselves, the same report claims that Wydad president Hicham Ait Menna was needed to mediate the dispute.
It is alleged that the Moroccan chief decided that the player apologise to the South African tactician, while the Johannesburg native also asked for forgiveness from the player for his latest decision regarding his involvement.
During the meeting, Ait Menna is understood to have further backed Mokwena in any decision that he chooses to make, as he is the man in charge.
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Although the call to not involve Chadli did not result in a victory, with Wydad drawing 1-1 against their arch-rivals, it seems that the former Orlando Pirates head coach retains the backing of the Wydad board and its fans.