(Reuters) - Anderlecht's players walked off the pitch looking like men who had just shredded their winning lottery tickets on Wednesday as Arsenal scored twice late on to rob them of a rare and thoroughly deserved Champions League win.
After a run of 10 Champions League fixtures without a win, Andy Najar's 71st minute header gave the Belgium side the lead and the Constant Vanden Stock Stadium was rocking.
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