A couple of years ago, when the schedule for the CONCACAF Hexagonal World Cup qualification came out, I looked at the first two fixtures of the USMNT (United States men’s national soccer team) – Mexico, and away to Costa Rica – and feared that we may not get off the mark, jeopardizing our chance of qualifying.
While we have lost both the opening fixtures, there isn’t quite the same level of panic as the Manchester United’s 8-2 drubbing that finally prodded Wenger into some panic buying. Well, if the window was still open, I’d be all for some panic buying by Unai Emery.
My DVR decided to go on the fritz on Saturday, so I only have second-hand accounts of the game against Chelsea. Last time that happened, we were being thumped 6-0 at Chelsea, so I feared the worst.
So, while no one is calling for Emery’s head yet, this Saturday must loom large over his head. Showing an ability to pose a speed bump to Manchester City, and a competitive loss to Chelsea may be forgivable, but anything except 3 points at home to a struggling West Ham side would push everyone’s panic button.
Anything less than 4 points from these two games would spell trouble for Emery. The following two games are at home, but neither team is a pushover. Home form was the saving grace last year, and Emery must do more than pray to keep that going. Collectively, anything less than 9 points in September would be the first nail in his coffin.
Next up, Liverpool, likely a loss despite it being at home – they pose the same challenges as Man City. Wolves at home and Bournemouth away – another must 6 points. The points tally going into December would be 24 points.
From the 30 points against other top 6 opponents, having ruled out points against Manchester City and Liverpool, and having dropped 3 against Chelsea, the Gunners have to find at least 3 wins and two draws (11 points) to mount a credible challenge for a CL spot.
One hopes the Europa first round would be sewn up by then, so he can rest players, and we draw Cholmondeley in the Caribou Cup. Allowing for one stumble, besides the L against Liverpool, December must net 15 points in a month that features an incredible 9 games!!
At 39 points on December 31st, Unai Emery lives to fight another day.