Kaizer Chiefs interim coach Cavin Johnson has only been in charge for just over a month but has suddenly left himself of the list of those that have run the rule since the last trophy success.
Johnson took over on October 23 after the sacking of Molefi Ntseki and has been tasked caretaker duties while the club considers who to appoint next.
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Brazilian coach Alexandre Gallo has been interviewed and is amongst those that are being considered to take over in the New Year.
In the meanwhile, Johnson has welcomed the task at Chiefs and is now four games old in the job.
From the four, the 65-year-old has won two and lost two.
While these results are nothing massive at a club like Chiefs when viewed from a distance it has however suddenly thrown Johnson top of the success list of coaches that have coached the club since they last won silverware in May 2015.

Six points from a possible means Johnson now has gathered 50% of what has been available to play for.
This has put top of the list which has Ntseki and Gavin Hunt at the bottom though it should be noted that the latter's stint came while the club was banned from signing new players.
Below Johnson is Ernst Middendorp whose record reads 29 wins, 16 defeats, and 15 draws for a 48,3% win rate.
Middendorp lifted Chiefs to within a stone's throw of winning the league before throwing it away with minutes remaining at the end of the 2019/20 season.
Arthur Zwane might be not the most popular of coaches to lead Chiefs but his record through the season that he spent in charge was 16 wins, 13 defeats, and 8 draws giving him a 43,2% winning rate.
Zwane was unfortunate to have failed to keep it tight at the back while in charge with Chiefs ending on a negative goal difference count.
The longest serving coach – Steve Komphela – since Chiefs last won a trophy ended with a 41% winning mark when he was pushed out towards the end of his third season.
Komphela won 46, drew 40, and lost 26.

Veteran coach Stuart Baxter was brought back with the hope that he will be the answer to trophies after having been the last to win silverware, but his winning mark was at 40,7 % after 11 wins, 10 defeats, and 6 draws.
Italian coach Giovanni Solinas enjoyed no success and lasted four months winning 7, with 6 defeats, and 7 draws to up at 35%.
Molefi Ntseki won 4, lost 6, and drew 3 for 30,8% wining ratio.
At the bottom was Hunt with 12 wins, 15 defeats, and 17 draws for a mark of 27,2%.
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AmaKhosi have another three games before the end of the year starting with Polokwane City (December 9) then Richards Bay (December 23) before they close off against Sekhukhune United on December 31.
Domestic football will then go on a six-week break and only resume on February 13.