Welsh rugby is in the doldrums and there is no respite as South Africa's revered rugby juggernaut rolls into Cardiff.
Last weekend's 52-20 hammering by Australia represented a record 11th consecutive international loss for Wales.
Even the most patriotic Welsh fan will expect that sequence to extend to 12 on Saturday when they tackle the double world champions.
Head coach Warren Gatland is under intense pressure, and people are wondering if Saturday's Principality Stadium encounter will turn out to be his last Test match in charge of Wales.
The New Zealander has expressed his desire to continue, but results are stacked against him with Wales having not won a Test since the 2023 World Cup.
It is conceivable Gatland, whose second stint as Wales head coach is in stark contrast to a trophy-laden first term from 2008 to 2019, could continue into the Six Nations later this season, yet the decision is in the balance.
Springboks head coach Rassie Erasmus defended his old sparring partner Gatland this week and urged people to show the Wales boss the respect he deserves.
There will be no sentiment shown, though, as South Africa aim for an 11th win in 13 games in 2024 when they close out their year in Cardiff.