Former Mamelodi Sundowns couch Rulani Mokwena reinforces his long term stay in Morocco

Rulani Mokwena has looked to clarify his explanations after as of late finding himself in hot water in Morocco.

The previous Mamelodi Sundowns boss has persevered a troublesome begin at the Ruddy Castle, but not as it were on the field.
Mokwena has been on the accepting conclusion of feedback taking after later comments he made with respect to the standard of refereeing within the nation, and playing in purge stadiums.

After his comments did the rounds, the proficient body in charge of the Botola Inwi said Mokwena’s comments “don’t serve the improvement of national football” and defended the moo attendances at matches by indicating to the “temporary repairs” a number of stadia within the nation are beneath.

Looking to form himself clear in his most later press conference, the 37-year-old demanded that he increases in value the endeavors being made in Morocco to develop the country’s household association.
“I am in support of how to create the proficient championship,” he expressed, agreeing to El Botola.

“I cannot be here and give negative opinions about the championship. I do not want people to misunderstand me regarding the statements I made. I appreciate the efforts being made in Morocco.

“The tournament is very difficult and requires a lot of physical effort. The young players are still young and it is difficult for them to adapt quickly.

“I will stay here for a long time, and I will continue to develop the team more every day. I know that I will not stay here forever, but I work every day as if I will always be here.”

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