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Played
August 16, 2011 7:45 PM BST
Emirates Stadium — London
Referee:‬ K. Blom‎
Attendance:‬ 58159‎
 
 
Top of the Match
Antonio Di Natale
Antonio Di Natale
Udinese
Wojciech Szczesny
Wojciech Szczesny
Arsenal FC
Flop of the Match
Marouane Chamakh
Marouane Chamakh
Arsenal FC
Marouane Chamakh
Marouane Chamakh
Arsenal FC

Arsenal 1-0 Udinese: Early Theo Walcott goal proves decisive in first leg of Champions League play-off despite nervy night for injury-hit Gunners

Hosts manage to take one goal lead into next week's second leg despite a confident display from the away side and two defensive injuries for Wenger's men

By Andrew Kennedy

UEFA Champions League Play-Off,Arsenal vs Udinese,Theo Walcott
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Arsenal battled to a 1-0 victory in the first leg of their Champions League qualifier with Udinese at the Emirates thanks to a fourth minute strike from Theo Walcott.

The win provides Arsene Wenger’s side with a much-needed advantage heading into next week’s second leg in Italy, although a lively display from the Italian’s will ensure the Premier League side don't take things lightly going into clash.

Despite keeping a clean sheet and picking up a result which makes them favourites to progress to the group stages, doubts will remain about the Gunners' defensive capabilities as they flirted dangerously with conceding an away goal for much of the match.

With the protracted departure of Cesc Fabregas to Barcelona finally over, and visitors Udinese also looking to recover from the loss of Alexis Sanchez and Gokhan Inler, there was an edgy atmosphere in north London with both sides in need of a positive result to set the tone of their transition.

Wenger made two changes to the side that drew a blank away at Newcastle United at the weekend, with Marouane Chamakh replacing the suspended Robin Van Persie, and Walcott taking the place of Andrey Arshavin, whilst there was still no place in the squad for wantaway midfielder Samir Nasri with the Frenchman also banned.

New signing Gervinho made his Champions League bow for the Gunners, with his three-match ban for violent conduct only affecting domestic games, whilst £12 million man Alex-Oxlade Chamberlain celebrated turning 18 yesterday with a place amongst the substitutes.

The home side made a superb start, when Bacray Sagna’s lobbed pass allowed Aaron Ramsey to exploit space down the right-hand flank, before Walcott met the Welshman’s cross with a side-footed volley to beat Handanovic at the near post, and take an early lead after four minutes.

Udinese debutant Neuton continued to look unconvincing at left back, with Ramsey, Walcott and Sagna continually finding space in behind, whilst Gervinho looked set to double Arsenal’s lead on 10 minutes from six-yards out, only for Thomas Vermaelen to seemingly put the Ivorian off.

The Italian’s soon began to ask questions of the Arsenal backline, with mistakes by Alexandre Song and Ramsey in succession allowing an albeit wasted Udinese counter-attack, before last season’s Serie A top scorer Antonio di Natale rattled the crossbar moments later from a 30-yard free kick.

The Gunners continued to look suspect defensively, with Armero capitalising on a weak challenge by Sagna to break through the heart of Arsenal’s defence on 25 minutes, only for Szczesny to stand tall and thwart the Colombian’s effort, whilst Song tracked back well to block Isla’s attempt from the rebound.

The men from Udine soon began to command possession as the first half entered the closing stages, with the movement of Di Natale and Isla proving a handful for Vermaelen and Koscielny, as Arsenal’s attacks soon became limited to shots from distance.

The visitors continued to threaten early into the second half, when Koscielny gave the ball away cheaply to Armero, who subsequently released Di Natale, only for the 33-year-old’s touch to allow half time substitute Johan Djourou time to slide and impressively block the striker’s effort.

The Swiss defender was only to last 10 minutes before suffering a similar hamstring injury to the man he had replaced, Keiran Gibbs, with 19-year-old Carl Jenkinson called upon to provide some stability, at least in terms of personnel, to the Arsenal backline.

The lively Armero went close again on 65 minutes, controlling a deflected cross well on the edge of the box and firing an effort that just sailed over the right of Szczesny’s goal.

Szczesny was called into action again with 15 minutes remaining, diving well to save another  dipping Di Natale set-piece effort from 28-yards out, after Emmanuel Frimpong had robustly conceded the free-kick shortly after being introduced to the game for Tomas Rosicky.

Some superb goalkeeping at the opposite end from Handanovic on the 90th minute prevented Walcott from doubling his and Arsenal’s tally, after the forward had been released well by Gervinho, who showed a rare bit of quality with his final ball.

The win will ease the pressure at the Emirates in what has been a difficult week for Wenger, but the need for defensive reinforcements will no doubt have been noted by the sceptics in a tie which is still far from over.

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Arsenal FC

13
Wojciech Szczesny
Goalkeeper
3.5
3
Bacary Sagna
Defender
3.0
5
2.5
6
2.5
28
Kieran Gibbs
Defender
45′ 46′
3.0
7
Tomas Rosicky
Midfielder
73′
2.5
16
Aaron Ramsey
Midfielder
4′
3.5
17
Alex Song
Midfielder
3.0
14
Theo Walcott
Striker
4′ 11′
3.0
27
Gervinho
Striker
3.0
29
2.5

Udinese

3.0
1
Samir Handanoviç
Goalkeeper
3.5
3
Mauricio Isla
Midfielder
3.0
13
Neuton
Defender
12′ 59′
3.5
17
Mehdi Benatia
Defender
3.5
24
Joel Ekstrand
Defender
1′
4.0
27
Pablo Armero
Defender
79′
3.0
5
Danilo
Defender
3.0
7
Badu
Midfielder
3.5
20
Kwadwo Asamoah
Midfielder
3.5
66
Giampiero Pinzi
Midfielder
71′ 87′
3.0
10

Substitutes

21
Lukasz Fabianski
Goalkeeper
-
20
Johan Djourou
Defender
46′ 56′
-
25
Carl Jenkinson
Defender
56′
3.0
10
Andrey Arshavin
Midfielder
-
26
Emmanuel Frimpong
Midfielder
73′
-
52
-

Substitutes

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22
Emanuele Belardi
Goalkeeper
3.0
26
-
23
Almen Abdi
Midfielder
87′
-
-
Thierry Doubai
Midfielder
-
19
Germán Denis
Striker
-
21
Matěj Vydra
Striker
-
31

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