The club in question is Ligue 1 outfit Dijon. However, whilst the French side have slipped rapidly down the table, 'Los Blancos' remain in a strong position to challenge for the LaLiga title.
Julen Lopetegui's side have gone 409 minutes without finding the net (their worst drought since 1985), with Marco Asensio's strike in a 1-0 win over Espanyol back on September 22 their last goal.
Since then they have lost 3-0 to LaLiga pacesetters Sevilla, drawn 0-0 with city rivals Atletico Madrid and fallen to shock 1-0 defeats to both CSKA Moscow and Alavés.
However, Dijon just edge them out in terms of minutes without a goal, with their drought currently coming in at 437 minutes.
The downturn in form was sudden and unexpected for the French side, who went from winning their first three games of the season to claiming just a point from their next six matches.
Wesley Said holds the honour of being the last player to find the net for 'Les Rouges', courtesy of his 13th-minute goal against Angers back on September 15.
However, manager Olivier Dall'Oglio is confident that the problem is nothing more than a lack of confidence.
"We lack efficiency, we are close to the goal area, but our shots are too much," he explained.
"The whole week we train to score, but without a doubt, there is a big lack of confidence."