Wydad Casablanca have reportedly made a final decision on head coach Mohamed Amine Benhachem after the team's disappointing showing at the FIFA Club World Cup.
All four African sides at the Club World Cup were eliminated in the group stage phase, although the Moroccans performed the worse by losing all three matches.
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The team did not secure a single point in the United States, although they were in the same group as Manchester City, Juventus and Al Ain.
However, WinWin have reported that Wydad are happy with the Moroccan tactician and are planning to continue with him at the helm.
"Wydad officials have no intention of parting ways with coach Mohamed Amine Benhachem simply because the team's management and president Hicham Ait Mena constantly receive resumes from foreign coaches who want to work with the team.
"The current coach has a two-year contract with us and has a good relationship with the current players.
"The elimination from the first round of the Club World Cup in America does not mean that the team will make changes to the technical staff. Therefore, we confirm that we are committed to our coach and even to his assistants, Naccache Ibrahim and Abdel Samad Warrad.
"Our goal is to prepare the team for the next sports season, and to return to strong competition in the Moroccan League Championship, as well as the Throne Cup and even the African Confederation Cup."
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