Wydad Athletic Club are reportedly poised to hold crunch talks with Rulani Mokwena over his future at the club amid a decline in results.
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It has not been smooth sailing for the South African tactician in recent weeks with the Red Castle. After achieving five successive victories in the league from the beginning of January to the middle of February, ascending all the way to second in the Botola Pro Inwi standings as a consequence, the Casablanca-based side have now drawn four straight top-flight encounters.
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RS Berkane's title-clinching performance this past weekend was compounded by AS FAR Rabat winning 2-1, usurping the record Moroccan champions to second position as Wydad were only able to draw 1-1 against Ittihad Tanger on Sunday evening.
Second spot is the final automatic qualification position for next season's CAF Champions League, and qualifying for African football's premier club competition is alleged to be one of the key targets for Mokwena this campaign, an achievement he is currently falling short of.
According to Kooora, Wydad's chiefs have become concerned with the club's recent form, and president Hicham Ait Menna is poised to hold an urgent meeting with the former Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates coach to discuss the reasons for the recent downturn in results.
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The same report claims that should he fail to get Wydad to the Champions League, he would be dismissed at the end of the season and would not have the opportunity to coach at the FIFA Club World Cup in the United States of America later this year.