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Arsenal Champions League hopes in the balance

Arsenal’s hopes of qualifying for the Champions League for the 14th time in a row were in the balance after a 1-0 win at home to Udinese in the first leg of the playoffs on Tuesday.

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Arsenal’s hopes of qualifying for the Champions League for the 14th time in a row were in the balance after a 1-0 win at home to Udinese in the first leg of the playoffs on Tuesday.

The English Premier League side was unable to add to Theo Walcott’s fourth minute goal, leaving them with a tricky task in next week’s return in Italy. Benfica, the only former European champions in action, drew 2-2 at Twente Enschede while Olympique Lyon, hoping to qualify for the 12th time in succession, conceded an early goal before beating Russian visitors Rubin Kazan 3-1.

Viktoria Plzen have a great chance of qualifying for the first time after a 3-1 win at FC Copenhagen while Austrian title holders Sturm Graz held Belarus champions BATE Borisov 1-1 away.

Arsenal, with manager Arsene Wenger banished from the touchline and captain Robin van Persie and Samir Nasri also suspended, got the perfect start against opponents playing their first competitive game of the season.

Bacary Sagna released Aaron Ramsey on the right and his pinpoint cross was met first time by Walcott. Wenger gave instructions by mobile phone from the directors’ box but was ordered to stop at halftime by UEFA officials, Arsenal said.

Udinese, who sold key players Alexis Sanchez and Gokhan Inler in the close season, could have collapsed but instead hauled themselves back into the match and in the end deserved a draw.

Captain Antonio Di Natale went close twice, hitting the bar with a free kick in the first half and also clipping a post with a shot in the second. Colombian Pablo Armero should have scored after a 60-metre run on goal ended with him firing straight at Wojciech Szczesny.

Arsenal could also have had a bigger cushion for the second leg but Samir Handanovic made an outstanding save low to his left to deny Walcott from close range in the dying minutes. “The most important thing was the clean sheet,” Walcott said. “They are a very strong team and we will find it difficult over there but I believe, if we play the same kind of football, we can get a result.”

Udinese coach Francesco Guidolin said, “I am disappointed we did not score and conceded a goal. But I think the tie is still very open and is there for the winning next week.”

Meanwhile, Benfica, who despite winning the old European Cup twice and finishing runners-up five times have made only a modest six Champions League appearances, were denied an away win when Costa Rican Bryan Ruiz scored an 80th minute goal for Twente.

Stopwatch
Arsenal 1 (Walcott 4) bt Udinese 0; Copenhagen 1 (Ottesen 69) lost to Plzen 3 (Ottesen 52-og, Pilar 59, Fillo 79); Twente 2 (De Jong 6, Ruiz 80) drew with Benfica 2 (Oscar Cardozo 21, Nolito 35); Lyon 3 (Gomis 10, Kverkvelia 40-og, Briand 71) bt Rubin 1 (Dyadyun 3); Bate 1 (Simic 59) drew with Sturm 1 (Weber 12)

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