It could be unknown to Nasreddine Nabi, but the Tunisian-Belgian is facing the possibility of becoming the first Kaizer Chiefs coach to lose both league games in the same season to Golden Arrows.
Not since Arrows were first promoted to top-flight football in the year 2000 have both their wins against Chiefs in the same season come with the same coach calling the shots for Amakhosi.
It could happen on Saturday with the Soweto giants the visitors at Moses Mabhida Stadium (15:30).
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Arrows won 1-0 in the first league meeting earlier this season, which was also played at the picturesque venue overlooking the Indian Ocean.
The Glamour Boys have already lost home and away in the league against both Mamelodi Sundowns and SuperSport United for the first time in the PSL era years and could also be without any points against Orlando Pirates after losing the first Soweto Derby.
With matters between Chiefs and Arrows, the latter won home and away in the 2002/03 season.
Jainudeen Lakay scored the solitary goal in October 2002 with Muhsin Ertugral in charge at Naturena.
By the time Mabhudi Khenyeza struck a brace four months later in a 2-1 win, it was Doctor Khumalo and Ace Khuse calling the shots for Amakhosi.
Chiefs ended the season down in sixth position.
Abafana Bes'thende then had to wait until the 2021/22 season to do the double on South Africa's most-supported club.
Stuart Baxter oversaw the first defeat (1-0), while Arthur Zwane was in charge when the second match (2-1) was played.
The men in Gold and Black finished that campaign in fifth place.
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The KZN side have the chance to do the double again this season but will do so having faced the same coach for both games.
Chiefs are now playing for a third-place finish at best, but that will come with winning games instead of stuttering like they have been doing.
Should they lose on Saturday, it will be defeat number 10 of the season in the league.