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Rhulani Mokwena risks everything at MC Alger after Wydad fiasco
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52185, member: 636"] South African coach Rhulani Mokwena has completed a two-year deal with Algerian football club Mouloudia Club d'Alger following his departure from Moroccan side Wydad Casablanca. The 47-year-old manager discussed his decision during a Monday appearance on Metro FM, explaining his readiness to face the demanding coaching environment that North African clubs present. Mokwena acknowledged the inherent pressure and instability within the region but expressed enthusiasm for returning to competitive management. His agent, Steve Kapeluschnik, helped evaluate multiple opportunities before settling on the Algerian option. The coach rejected several lucrative proposals from Gulf-based teams to pursue this particular challenge. MC Alger attracted Mokwena through several compelling factors that aligned with his career aspirations. The club offers participation in the Champions League, maintains a talented roster, enjoys fervent support from its fans, and has demonstrated impressive leadership during recruitment discussions. Mokwena revealed he nearly considered taking a sabbatical before this opportunity emerged, admitting he would find more satisfaction coaching in Algeria than remaining idle at home. The manager emphasized that financial considerations played no role in his decision-making process. His motivation stems purely from his passion for football, rather than monetary rewards or public recognition. The new technical staff reflects Mokwena's commitment to building a comprehensive support system at MC Alger. Belgian coach Enzo Donis, aged 29, will leave his position as head coach of Togo's national team to serve as an assistant coach. South African specialists Wendell Robinson and Sibusiso Mahlangu will handle goalkeeping and fitness responsibilities, respectively. Mokwena plans to retain some existing Algerian coaches to maintain team continuity. This blend of international expertise and local knowledge should facilitate his transition into Algerian football. [/QUOTE]
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