After Mamelodi Sundowns could not come back from two goals down against Orlando Pirates, we take a look at the defending champions' comeback record so far this season.
Sunday against Pirates was the first time Sundowns went two goals behind in a game this season, after a brace in the first five minutes by Relebohile Mofokeng saw the visitors, with all their quality, unable to turn things around.
Khuliso Mudau pulled one back with 24 minutes to go, but the Soweto giants held out for the key victory.
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In the domestic league alone, Masandawana were unable to come back in matches where they had gone behind on five occasions, including against their most recent opponents.
They were eliminated from the MTN8 semi-finals after losing two legs by a 1-0 scoreline to Stellenbosch FC under Manqoba Mngqithi.
Furthermore, the side also slipped to a 1-0 defeat to Polokwane City in the league in October last year, also under the current Golden Arrows coach.
His successor, Miguel Cardoso, suffered his first league loss against TS Galaxy in February, ending a 10-match winning run.
The Brazilians could not reply after Kamogelo Sebelebele gave the Mpumalanga outfit an early lead.
However, they have turned the game around on three occasions after going behind this season.
Sundowns rallied from conceding an early goal by Ranga Chivaviro against Kaizer Chiefs early in the campaign, as quick goals by Lucas Ribeiro Costa and Iqraam Rayners gave them a narrow win that turned controversial.
They also conceded first and early against Magesi FC in the league with the newbies netting via Wonderboy Makhubu.
However, late goals by Ribeiro and Tashreeq Matthews ultimately delivered maximum points.
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The Chloorkop-based side also went a goal behind against Marumo Gallants in the league but had a 3-1 comeback win thanks to goals by Marcelo Allende, Ribeiro and Rayners.
Interestingly, the Carling Knockout final loss to Dikwena is the only game domestically where Sundowns took a lead and went on to lose - under Mngqithi.