South Africa's double World Cup-winning coach Rassie Erasmus has backed under-pressure Wales boss Warren Gatland before their Autumn Nations Series match in Cardiff on Saturday.
Wales' 52-20 defeat against Australia last weekend meant Gatland's side have slumped to a record 11th successive Test loss, the worst results sequence in the nation's 143-year history.
Gatland has overseen just six wins from 23 Tests since returning for a second stint as head coach in December 2022, with Wales slipping to 11th in the world rankings.
Now the world champions lie in wait for Wales this weekend, with question marks surrounding Gatland's future.
"Warren can't all of a sudden become a bad coach with his track record," said Erasmus.
"The players that they have, if you look at them individually, there are some world-class players in there.
"I know the record of losing 11 on the trot is not great. I just know Warren is a great coach and I know they've got great players.
"It's not quite clicking, but he is a guy who has fixed things before."