The departure of Pitso Mosimane from UAE club Al Wahda has had no regression on the club’s results with the Abu Dhabi club still unbeaten four matches after the former Bafana Bafana coach left.
Mosimane left Al Wahda on November 10 after a brief stay at the club with Dutchman Arno Biutenweg then brought back.
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Since then, Al Wahda have thumped Emirates 4-1 before playing draws against Al Nasr and Al Wasl.
Monday was their fourth game in the post Mosimane era and delivered a 4-2 win over city rivals Al Jazira in the league cup.
With the victory, Al Wahda proceed to the semi-finals of that competition.
In the league, the Abi Dhabi club remains seven points off the top.
The coaching change that was made with Mosimane leaving and Biutenweg taking over was the ninth at the club in the last three years.
Al Wahda has built a reputation for being impatient with coaches and have had Arno Biutenweg (twice), Manolo Jimenez (twice), Carlos Carvalhal, Gregory Dufrennes, Henk ten Cate, Vuk Rasovic, Mark Wotte, and Mosimane in the last three years.
When Mosimane was appointed in June, he took over from Buitenweg who had been in charge on a caretaker basis since March after taking over from Jimenez.
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In the meanwhile, Mosimane is back home in South Africa weighing up his next move after his short stay at Al Wahda.
Mosimane has spent the past three years working in the Middle East starting out at Al Ahly in Egypt before moving to Al Ahli in Saudi Arabia after which he joined Al Wahda.
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