“As much as I’d be excited to work with him again, I won’t say I’d sit at home and wait for him to call me. I am willing to look to join any team that would present an interesting offer. But in a perfect world, I’d take coach Rulani’s offer, wherever he goes. But we all know this isn’t a perfect world. Teams can call me, I am available.”
Louw said there was a stigma that he was now “expensive” after a short spell in Morocco. “People say I am expensive, which is not true. That stigma must go away because it pushes clubs away,” the former Chippa United and Banyana Banyana keeper coach said.
Louw was part of Mokwena’s technical team that lasted just eight months at Wydad. Another member of Mokwena’s technical team in Morocco was assistant coach Sinethemba Bandela, who has since been snapped up by Chippa United as a head coach.
Mokwena himself is said to have declined a few offers from clubs in East Africa and the Gulf region.
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Louw ventured into coaching after his career as a keeper was ended by a motorbike accident en route to school in 2010 in his hometown Bloemfontein.
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