Under pressure Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger will be hoping for a proper Italian job when his side take on Udinese tonight in the second leg of their Champions League qualifier (7.45pm KO, Live on ITV1), but it's the home side who look value at 7/5 to leave his career hannging on a cliff edge
The Gunner's manager has seen his odds on exiting the Emirates tumble in recent days after continued speculation over the lack of big-name arrivals following the loss of Fabregas and Nasri.
He is now into second favourite in the Premiership "Sack Race" and as low as 5/1 with Sky Bet to be the next to get the boot.
A growing injury list and suspensions is testing the current squad to the limit, and whilst Wenger has vowed to spend the patience of fans is wearing thin.
Arsenal have made a poor start to their Premiership campaign, managing just a draw with Nwecastle and getting beat 2-0 by Liverpool.
They were also far from convincing in beating tonight's rivals 1-0 at home in the first leg, a match which saw Wenger slapped with an additional two game touchline ban for contacting the bench whilst supposed to be serving a ban.
In fact, Udineese could feel a little hard done by that they are not going into tonight's game on level terms, as they did enough at the Emirates to deserve a draw.
Their shining star that night was was striker and captain Antonio Di Natale, who has been top scorere in the Serie A in the poast two seasons and twice hit the woodwork.
He has gone on record as describing this game as "the most important match of my life" and Arsenal will surely find themselves quickly on the back foot in a match where the home side will attack from the off.
It's hard not to see Di Natale causing havoc and getting on the score sheet, and with Arenal likely to find goal scoring chances hard to come by the Italains have to be the puntinplay at 7/5 with Victor Chandler.