Second-half goals from Kieran Gibbs, Aaron Ramsey and Olivier Giroud put Arsenal in a strong position to qualify for the group stages of this season's Champions League at Fenerbahce's expense.
Gibbs
opened the scoring in the first leg of the play-off in Turkey in the 51st
minute, netting from close range after good work by Theo Walcott and Ramsey.
Ramsey
doubled the lead 11 minutes later with a low 20-yard effort which was too hot
for Fenerbahce goalkeeper Volkan Demirel to handle.
And
Giroud rounded off the success from the penalty spot in the 77th minute, after
Walcott had been brought down.
Although
the Gunners lost defender Laurent Koscielny to a facial injury sustained in the
first half, it was just the morale-boosting performance Arsene Wenger was
seeking.
Wenger
had challenged his players to rise above the negativity which followed the 3-1
home defeat to Aston Villa in their Barclays Premier League opener on Saturday
and deliver the required performance at the Sukru Saracoglu Stadium.
And
despite being without several injured players in Istanbul, he got it as Arsenal
limited the home side to few openings and silenced the home support.
Fenerbahce,
whose place in the European competition is still subject to a hearing by the
Court of Arbitration for Sport after they were banned for match-fixing, created
little.
In
contrast, the Gunners were lively throughout - despite being without several
first teamers because of injury.
And
the north London side were rewarded with a result which makes them overwhelming
favourites to be in next Thursday's draw for the group stages.
Arsenal
started brightly, with Walcott seeing the night's first chance - a low driven
shot - blocked by defender Bruno Alves in the fourth minute.
There
were concerns for Jack Wilshere in the 15th minute when he went down under a
challenge from Mehmet Topal - but the midfielder was able to run off an
apparent foot injury.
Four
minutes later Santi Cazorla, back in the starting line-up with Alex
Oxlade-Chamberlain facing a stint on the sidelines, almost found Walcott.
Demirel was alert to the danger, clearing with his feet, before Giroud headed
wide.
Walcott
and Giroud combined to set up Ramsey for a shot which the Wales international
midfielder dragged wide in the 25th minute.
Five
minutes later and the Gunners were forced into a change when Koscielny was
caught in the face by Pierre Webo's high boot as the pair jostled for
possession. The Fenerbahce striker got a yellow card, while a bloodied
Koscielny was replaced by Carl Jenkinson.
The
Gunners continued to play the tidier football but their pleasing approach-play
did not lead to many chances in the remainder of the first half. Giroud's shot
over the bar from 12 yards shortly before the break was their only noteworthy
effort.
Fenerbahce's
first decent opening came in the fourth minute of the second half, when former
Liverpool striker Dirk Kuyt fired narrowly over after Wilshere had been
dispossessed.
Arsenal
were ahead within two minutes. Ramsey found Walcott with an excellent ball and
the England man crossed for Gibbs to convert from barely four yards out.
It
was nearly 2-0 soon after when Walcott was denied from six yards by Demirel -
before play swung to the other end and Wojciech Szczesny was out bravely to
deny Webo.
Webo
skewed a shot wide in the 59th minute, then Wilshere saw a 62nd-minute effort
parried to safety by Demirel.
However,
the goalkeeper was not so convincing two minutes later. Demirel appeared to be
keeping out Ramsey's low shot from 20 yards out - but the ball eluded his grasp
and squeezed into the corner of the net.
Moussa
Sow shot over for Fenerbahce in the 71st minute and former Chelsea and
Liverpool midfielder Raul Meireles fired wide in the 75th but Wenger's men were
well in control of the tie.
And
it was 3-0 when Walcott won a penalty in the 76th minute when he was bundled
over by Michal Kadlec and Giroud converted emphatically, sending Demirel the
wrong way.
Substitute
Emmanuel Emenike came close to a consolation goal in the 90th minute - but
Szczesny was equal to his shot
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