For all the thoughts flooding Nasreddine Nabi in seeking to find answers at Kaizer Chiefs, it will be of concern that he is still without an established first choice between the posts as is the norm with steady teams.
There is no doubt that Ronwen Williams and Sipho Chaine are the first-choice keepers at Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates respectively, yet for Chiefs, it remains a throw of the dice.
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It is no secret that Itumeleng Khune was the first name on the starting XI which played an influential role in determining the success of the team, but that is not the case anymore.
Fiacre Ntwari started in front of the queue after being brought in from TS Galaxy, but after leaking 11 in his first seven, he had to make way.
Next up has been Brandon Petersen, who has done no better conceding five in his first three.
Petersen was beaten by Yanela Mbuthuma's header off a cross that he was hesitant in going out for and will not be proud of how he handled that situation.
Then against Royal AM, the former Bidvest Wits keeper was caught out of position and backpedaling with Ayabulela Maxwele drilling his effort from outside the box to the near post.
There was little he could do with the second goal by Levy Mashiane.
On Sunday, the goal scored by Oswin Appollis was rather soft with Petersen choosing to focus on covering the near post instead of having his eyes on the ball first as the ball trickled into the net.
The second goal conceded late in the game came after Yusuf Maart lost possession in midfield and leisurely chased back and wouldn't have Petersen taking any blame.
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So, with five goals conceded in three matches, does Nabi continue with Petersen, give Bruce Bvuma or revert back to Ntwari with Chiefs having now dropped to being the only team yet to keep a clean in the league this season?
Animated Chiefs keeper coach Ilyes Mzoughi will not be proud of the fact that 16 goals have been conceded in just 10 matches as it doesn't reflect positively on his work.
With the rate at which the Soweto giants are conceding, their progress under Nabi will be diluted.