Wydad Casablanca president Hicham Ait Mena has reportedly made decision to help Rulani Mokwena after the big loss over the weekend.
The Red Castle suffered an embarrassing 4-1 defeat to Maghreb de Fes over the weekend, which has left the side in sixth spot, 15 points behind league leaders RS Berkane.
According to reports in Morocco, the big defeat has brought up some questions about the reading of the opponents, which brings the club's performance analyst to the fore.
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LeSiteinfo have reported that Ait Mena will now hire a Moroccan assistant coach, who has experience in the top-flight, to help the South African.
The Moroccan coach will help the former Mamelodi Sundowns tactician by providing analysis on opponents in the league and help with the Wydad players.
The report adds that the Wydad president is confident that Mokwena has the capabilities and qualifications to get the club out the current situation going into the new year.
Mokwena did speak about this issue last month, but claimed it was an issue for management.
"The president knows my opinion, it's a bit internal, so I'll leave it to the club," Mokwena told reporters last month.
"In every club when we leave, we want to be here forever, but we know we're going to leave, we have to leave with some form of investment for the country, so that the work continues, because we've got a very young squad.
"We need a technical team that can continue from us after our period, so it's important that we have a local."