A total of 57 goals have been scored in South Africa's top-flight since Kaizer Chiefs last found the back of the net, and they'll have to wait at least 12 more days.
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The Amakhosi currently find themselves on the most barren run of their PSL existence, going five games – three domestically and two in CAF competition - without a goal for the first time since the PSL was formed back in 1996.
In fact, since Chiefs' goal in the 1-1 draw with Polokwane City on February 23rd, all 15 of the other Absa Premiership teams have managed to score at least once, while the Glamour Boys haven't scored from open play since the win over SuperSport United on February 20th.
Now, having gone for more than a month without scoring in any competition, Steve Komphela will be looking to make sure that the current break is used to brush up their skills in front of goal.
Due to being knocked out of the Nedbank Cup in the first round, Chiefs now have to wait until April 12th before they get a chance to redeem themselves on the field, with their next game coming against Mpumalanga Black Aces.