The Republic of Ireland have gone 15 competitive games without a win after Saturday evening's 1-1 draw with Azerbaijan.
Current manager Stephen Kenny has presided over 10 Nations League fixtures and World Cup qualifiers either side of the Euro 2020 play-off semi-final defeat by Slovakia without a single three-point haul, extending a trend which dates back to the latter stages of predecessor Mick McCarthy's reign.
Here, the PA news agency takes a look at Ireland's blank run.
The managers
Kenny has been in charge for 15 matches in total and has recorded just a single win, a 4-1 friendly victory over minnows Andorra in June. His 11 competitive games have resulted in four draws and seven defeats, one of them on penalties in Slovakia after a 90-minute stalemate. It is a sequence, however, which extends back to McCarthy's second spell, which saw him win three of his first four competitive fixtures β two of them narrowly against Gibraltar β but none of the final four.
The players
Duffy's 87th-minute equaliser against Azerbaijan, ranked 112th in the world, spared Ireland even greater embarrassment, but their nadir came in March when Gerson Rodrigues' lone strike secured a famous 1-0 win for Luxembourg β currently 96th in FIFA's ranking table β at the Aviva Stadium.
The goals
Perhaps the crux of the matter. A return of just seven goals in those 15 games goes a long way towards explaining the Republic's difficulties. Four of them have been scored by defenders β Matt Doherty, John Egan and Duffy, who has two β and five inside the last five minutes of games. Strikers Idah and Connolly are yet to find the back of the net, while Troy Parrott's two goals to date came in the friendly win over Andorra.