Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Winless Arsenal, West Ham chase first points

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ■

LONDON: When Manuel Pellegrini and Unai Emery were appointed within a day of each other in May, neither could have envisaged that when their teams met for the first time three months later West Ham United and Arsenal would be joint bottom and pointless.

Two games is no measure of a season, and both were handed the hardest possible opening fixture, but their poor starts have given Saturday’s derby at the Emirates an unexpected edge as each scrambles to kickstart a response.

Both managers have arrived with a bagful of experience and trophies with Arsenal boss Emery a multiple Europa League winner with Sevilla and West Ham’s Pellegrini a Premier League champion with Manchester City.

Each can expect the time to ensure they adjust after securing the all-important first win.

Of the two, Emery has taken on arguably the greater challenge, succeeding Arsene Wenger at a club needing to reassert its top-four potential.

Former Arsenal players have a vocal place in the British media and are divided about what they have seen so far from the Spaniard.

Ray Parlour and Alan Smith both praised the way he was quick to make changes in the two defeats, substituti­ng Aaron Ramsey after 53 minutes against Manchester City and Mesut Ozil in the 68th minute at Chelsea.

“That’s a strong statement to make in these early weeks, when everyone is trying to come to terms with the manager’s methods. A lack of accountabi­lity, after all, had marred Arsene Wenger’s last few years,” wrote Smith in the Evening Standard on Friday.

“Irrespecti­ve of performanc­e, you never got the feeling Ozil would be dropped under Wenger. If fit, the inconsiste­nt playmaker seemed guaranteed a place.”

Under Wenger, Ramsey and Ozil started a combined total of 45 games last season but the arrival of Lucas Torreira from Sampdoria and Matteo Guendouzi, arguably Arsenal’s best player in their first two games, from Lorient has added competitio­n.

The fact that Torreira has not started yet has surprised another former player, Tony Adams, who felt that Emery has presided over two Wenger-like performanc­es, with Arsenal lacking the sort of defensive steel the Uruguay World Cup midfielder was presumably bought to provide.

“I felt so sad about that. Everyone knows what Arsenal have been missing -- it’s that steel, that resilience,” wrote Adams in The Sun.

 ?? AFP ?? ■ After being beaten by Manchester City and Chelsea in their first two games, Unai Emery’s Arsenal will look to steady the ship against West Ham on Saturday.
AFP ■ After being beaten by Manchester City and Chelsea in their first two games, Unai Emery’s Arsenal will look to steady the ship against West Ham on Saturday.

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