Leading 1-0 from the first leg of the play-off tie, Arsenal were menaced throughout by the threat of an elimination that would have been unthinkable in both sporting and financial terms.
Goals from Theo Walcott and Robin van Persie in Udine cancelled out an opener from Antonio Di Natale, who also missed a penalty following a brilliant save by goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny.
In the 39th minute, Udinese’s irrepressible talisman Antonio di Natale guided a header inside the right-hand post that levelled the tie on aggregate and took the Italians to within a goal of the group phase.
Arsenal captain Robin van Persie equalised 10 minutes into the second half, but the hosts were handed a chance to re-establish their advantage shortly afterwards when referee Olegario Benquerenca awarded a penalty against Thomas Vermaelen for handball.
Wojciech Szczesny excelled himself in the face of Di Natale’s spot-kick, however, plunging to his right and somehow palming the ball over the crossbar despite the power and precision behind the Italian’s rising shot.
The shock of spurning such an opportunity drew the hosts’ sting and Theo Walcott put Arsenal out of sight in the 69th minute by racing into the box and coolly beating goalkeeper Samir Handanovic at his near post.
On the day that Samir Nasri completed his move from Arsenal to Manchester City – and just nine days after Cesc Fabregas returned to Barcelona – it was a timely victory for Arsene Wenger, whose methods had been called into question with greater zeal than ever before as his squad collapsed around him.
His starting line-up contained five players aged 21 or under and two 19-year-old Champions League debutants in the shape of right-back Carl Jenkinson and holding midfielder Emmanuel Frimpong.
Frimpong was replaced by Tomas Rosicky at half-time but this remained a stirring performance by a young team scarred by the trauma of recent departures and bereft of Jack Wilshere, Laurent Koscielny, Kieran Gibbs, Abou Diaby and Nicklas Bendtner due to injury.
Amid stifling summer heat at Udine’s Stadio Friuli, Arsenal began the game with a poise that seemed at odds with both the importance of the occasion and the doubt that is supposed to have overcome their ranks.
But if the visitors’ start to the game was typical Arsenal, so was the failure to convert the chances that their slick football occasionally yielded, with Walcott the chief culprit in the 32nd minute.
Having seen first Pablo Armero and then Di Natale hit the woodwork, Arsenal responded through Gervinho, who drove into the home side’s penalty area before pulling the ball square for Walcott.
Ten yards from goal, the England man had the time to pick his spot but he could only find the gloves of Handanovic, who reacted quickly to block van Persie’s follow-up.
Di Natale’s delicately lofted header, from Giampiero Pinzi’s dinked pass, suggested Walcott’s profligacy would indeed be punished.
Gervinho slipped past Mehdi Benatia to put the equaliser on a plate for van Persie, however, and Walcott’s confident finish 14 minutes later stole the wind from the hosts’ sails with the ruthlessness of a slashing dagger.
Their lead restored, Arsenal slipped back into trademark ball retention mode and had only a booking for Walcott that rules him out of their next match to rue as they eased into the familiar territory of the group stage.
Champions League play-off second-leg results:
Rubin Kazan (RUS) 1 Lyon (FRA) 1
(Lyon win 4-2 on aggregate)
Viktoria Plzen (CZE) 2 FC Copenhagen (DEN) 1
(Viktoria Plzen win 5-2 on aggregate)
Sturm Graz (AUT) 0 BATE Borisov (BLR) 2
(BATE Borisov win 3-1 on aggregate)
Benfica (POR) 3 FC Twente (NED) 1
(Benfica win 5-3 on aggregate)
Udinese (ITA) 1 Arsenal (ENG) 2
(Arsenal win 3-1 on aggregate)
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