Madueke opened his Arsenal account against Bayern Munich a fortnight ago and the England international was at it again here in Belgium after 25 minutes.

The former Chelsea man picked up the ball just inside the hosts’ half before shrugging off the attention of left-back Joaquin Seys and then unleashing a venomous 22-yard strike which crashed off the underneath of the crossbar and into the net.

The second half was just 80 seconds old when Madueke had his second after he headed home Martin Zubimendi’s cross.

Gabriel Martinelli extended Arsenal’s advantage to three with a brilliant strike to become the first Arsenal player to score in five consecutive Champions League contests.

Arsenal follow Manchester United, Leeds, Liverpool and Manchester City in becoming the fifth English team to win

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