Athletic Bilbao took advantage of shambolic defending to beat Napoli 3-1 on Wednesday and reach the Champions League group stage for the first time in 16 years, leaving the Italians counting the cost of their premature exit.
Arsenal qualified for a 17th successive season with a nervy 1-0 win at home to Besiktas and Malmo made it for the first time with a 3-0 win over Salzburg, whose participation ended in the qualifiers for the ninth time in a row.
Ludogorets centerback Cosmin Moti, forced to go in goal after ’keeper Vladislav Stoyanov was sent off, saved two penalties as his team beat Steaua Bucharest 6-5 in a shootout to qualify for the first time.
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Forgotten German striker Stefan Kiessling scored twice to help Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen storm past FC Copenhagen 4-0 to complete the lineup.
Held 1-1 at home last week, Napoli survived a difficult first half before taking the lead immediately after halftime when Marek Hamsik collected a headed clearance on the edge of the area and scored with a low shot into the corner.
However, it all went wrong in the 61st minute, when Aritz Aduriz equalized.
It got worse for Napoli eight minutes later when a long ball out of the Athletic defense was completely misjudged by Raul Albiol, who collided with goalkeeper Rafael Cabral, allowing Aduriz to score into an empty net
Five minutes later, Unai Lopez’s through ball caused more havoc in the Napoli defense and Ibai Gomez nipped in to drill the third past Rafael and seal Athletic’s place in the group stage for the first time since 1998-1999.
Arsenal squeezed past Besiktas in a tense and absorbing contest when Chile forward Alexis Sanchez slotted home a loose ball in first-half stoppage-time.
Besiktas, held 0-0 in the first leg, were always menacing and a nervy Arsenal had to sweat it out after Mathieu Debuchy was sent off in the 75th minute for a second booking.
“We needed to keep our nerves,” Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger told Sky. “For us it is a weight off our shoulders, because we can focus on the Premier League.”
Malmo, runners-up in the old European Cup in 1979, raced to a 2-0 lead inside 20 minutes against Salzburg with a Markus Rosenberg penalty and a bizarre, looping left-foot volley by Magnus Eriksson.
Rosenberg struck again with six minutes left as Malmo became the first Swedish club to qualify since Helsingborg in 2000-2001.
Ludogorets sent their tie against former champions Steaua into extra-time when Brazilian Wanderson scored with a spectacular shot in the 90th minute to give them a 1-0 win on the night and make it 1-1 on aggregate.
There was more drama when goalkeeper Stoyanov was sent off for a professional foul in the final minute of extra time and, with the Bulgarians having made all three substitutions, Moti went in goal.
Having converted his side’s first penalty, Moti saved Paul Pirvulescu’s second attempt for Steaua and Cornel Rapa’s sudden-death effort as Ludogorets won 6-5 in the shootout.
Leverkusen, 3-2 up from the first leg against their Danish opponents, quickly extended their lead.
Kiessling, repeatedly overlooked by Germany despite a prolific scoring record, set up Son Heung-min to score in the second minute and Hakan Calhanoglu added another with a deflected free-kick.
Kiessling converted a penalty in the 31st before slotting past Stephan Andersen in the 65th minute as Leverkusen completed an emphatic 7-2 aggregate win.
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