Wydad Turn to a Familiar Face as Noussir Joins Carteron’s Staff
المصدر: Morocco World News | Source: Morocco World NewsRabat – Wydad Athletic Club have officially appointed former player Abdelatif Noussir as assistant coach to head coach Patrice Carteron. The move aims to help the team navigate what’s left in the Botola Pro and restore its true identity.
Wydad Casablanca are struggling to put their playing style on the pitch and the timing of these changes is speaking for itself. The club has been through a rough patch lately. Rather than creating further instability, the board has decided to bring in someone with experience and strong understanding of the club to help the head coach navigate through these difficult moments.
And who better than Noussir? The 36-year-old, who last year was in charge of the second team, will now act as a bridge between the manager and the players on and off the pitch. The former Wydad defender came back to the senior squad with which he won three Botola Pro titles and the CAF Champions League in 2017.
Once again, Wydad are counting on its former players to bring the team back to life., The former left-back’s mission is clear: rebuild the team and recover its style. With Noussir’s experience and Carteron’s plan in hand, it’s just a matter of time before the Reds begin to deliver.
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