The Moroccan giants could only secure a point after goals from Ismail Moutaraji and Sidi Bouna Amar helped rescue a 2-2 draw against IR Tanger. The former Mamelodi Sundowns coach took issue with the alleged racist abuse after being informed by his staff. "I'm just disappointed in the behaviour.
Football is football, but once we cross the line and disrespect each other, it becomes a problem," Mokwena said after the game, as per "I don't disrespect nobody even the person I meet in the street, I have time to hug and give time to listen. I was not raised like that, so to be subjected to that type of [abuse]. "I want to thank my staff, because the moment they had it [abuse], they came to my defence, it showed how together we are.
I'm proud to represent this club." "I am in a country that respects and welcomes foreigners, loves football and appreciates respect for it. Respect must prevail in the stadiums.
" Mokwena also thanked the Wydad supporters and vowed to continue fighting for them this season. "The Wydad fans they've shown nothing but love," he added. "I love them and I'm prepared to die for them because that's the promise we to play.
We will soldier on and continue to fight, they must know that.".
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Kickoff | Rulani hits out at abuse after Wydad drop points
Wydad Casablanca head coach Rulani Mokwena has hit out at the alleged racist abuse after his side dropped points on Saturday.