During Gatland’s first 12-year stint in charge, Wales were twice World Cup semi-finalists, won three Grand Slams and celebrated a 14-match unbeaten run that briefly took them to number one in the world rankings.
Since he returned in December 2022, Wales have won six and lost 17 times in 23 matches, a run which has seen them drop to a lowest position of 11th in the rankings.
Wales host the Springboks on the back of a comprehensive defeat against Australia and a first home loss to Fiji.
Gatland’s side have not won a Test since the 2023 World Cup and there has been a lot of speculation about his future.
Howley was asked if he would take an interim head coach job if Gatland departed, but responded defiantly by saying, “Warren Gatland won’t leave”.
Howley insists Gatland’s experiences can help turn Wales around.
“Warren is a hugely respected coach and has coached over a number of years,” said Howley.
“His legacy with different teams is a winning legacy. At the moment we are in this spell where we are losing.
“We at some point know we will win and I hope it will be the next game on Saturday.
“I think at the moment we’ve got the best coach who has got years of experience.
“We’ve been in changing rooms where we’ve won and lost, Lions changing rooms going into series at 1-1 with everything on the line.
“He understands rugby and I believe Wales have got the best coach in the world to get us out of this.”