Rulani Mokwena has reportedly been putting on special training sessions for the likes of Cassius Mailula, Thembinkosi Lorch and all the other forwards at the club.
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The Botola Pro Inwi is officially in its fourth quarter, with only seven league matches left until the end of the season.
Although he endured a stuttering start to his first campaign in the Moroccan top flight, Mokwena now has the Red Castle in an ideal position to qualify for the CAF Champions League, after this season marked the first time in a decade that they did not participate in continental competition.
Wydad are currently second on the log, but to maintain this position, they will need to start winning matches again—something that has eluded them in their last two games. Not only have they been unable to secure a victory, but they also haven't found the back of the net.
The Casablanca-based side have drawn their last two matches 0-0 against COD Meknes and RS Berkane. In an attempt to fix that heading into their latest league outing against FUS Rabat, Le Site Info Sport reports that the South African tactician has held special sessions with his attackers to better exploit opposition spaces.
The same report states that the former Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns boss has been working on tactical plans related to positioning and passing in the final third, in addition to conducting extra shooting drills.
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The record Moroccan champions were able to beat their upcoming opponents 1-0 earlier in the season, an outcome Mokwena will be hoping repeats itself next Monday.