Nasreddine Nabi will next report for duty at Naturena with the responsibility of providing his two thirds report after reaching 20 league games in charge on Tuesday.
Chiefs collected three points with a 1-0 win over Magesi FC to calm the nerves of those in the Amakhosi family who were getting unsettled after consecutive defeats.
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That it was no beautiful win didn't matter for Nabi.
After all, getting results is what he will ultimately be judged on even though he has been singing the chorus of rebuilding this season.
What has happened under him in the 'bread and butter' of his job, which is the Betway Premiership, is below average for standards expected at Chiefs.
Broken into blocks of five games, the side has picked up seven points in the first, eight in the second, six in the third, and have gotten to seven in the fourth.
This means Nabi has been averaging seven points every five games and only puts Chiefs just one step ahead from the average of six points delivered for every five games last season.
Impressive?
Not even.
If the Glamour Boys continue at the rate at which they have gathered points, then they will end on 42 points and finish in position six-eight.
The maximum that Nabi's men can reach is 58 points and this will be provided they win all their 10 matches remaining.
Amakhosi have Cape Town City, Richards Bay FC, Golden Arrows, TS Galaxy, Chippa United, Marumo Gallants, Orlando Pirates, Sekhukhune United, and Polokwane City, plus the pending match against Royal AM.
They have already lost home and away against Mamelodi Sundowns and SuperSport United for the first time through the PSL era years.
Nabi's men have also lost to their biggest rivals Pirates and if they lose again in the next Soweto Derby, then they will have lost against all the other three PSL ever-presents home and away in the same season for the first time.
Amakhosi have reached the 20 games mark with a minus goal difference and having failed to win three league games in a row at any juncture.
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How they have played under Nabi is subjective and open to debate.
Considering that points earned will ultimately be what defines the head coach's stay in the job, the big question is whether Chiefs have progressed, regressed, or just stagnated.