Anderlecht boss Besnik Hasi has accused Arsenal of underestimating his side in the teams' previous meeting and says his players have nothing to fear in their return Champions League fixture on Tuesday.
The Belgian side looked on course for a memorable victory over the Gunners two weeks ago as they led 1-0 with one minute of normal time remaining in Brussels, but goals from Kieran Gibbs and Lukas Podolski sealed a remarkable 2-1 win for Arsenal.
The result means Anderlecht have only one point - five fewer than Arsenal - in Group D, but Hasi has challenged his team to deliver a repeat of their excellent performance at the Emirates Stadium.
Anderlecht's boss Besnik Hasi (right) jokes with Dennis Praet as his side train at the Emirates Stadium
Anderlecht have travelled to north London for their group stage Champions League encounter at Arsenal
'I think Arsenal underestimated us in the first game, probably,' Hasi said.
'If you want to beat the top teams in the Champions League, you need to be at your top level and hope they are not at theirs.
'From our game two weeks ago, Arsenal get a mental boost after (what happened in the) the last three minutes.
'They have had a boost in confidence - you can see a few of their players are now playing much better.
'They want to win the game. If they win they can go through with nine points.'
Hasi has challenged his team to play without fear as he takes a training drill on the Emirates Stadium pitch
Lukas Podolski is mobbed by team-mate Alexis Sanchez after scoring the winning goal in stoppage time for Arsenal in their Champions League clash at Anderlecht last time out
Arsenal can guarantee their spot in the knock-out stages if they beat Anderlecht and Borussia Dortmund also win at home to Galatasaray.
The Gunners will be desperate to finish top of the group to avoid a difficult draw in the last 16, but manager Arsene Wenger said on Monday that Anderlecht can be an even more dangerous opponent on their travels than at home.
'I understand what Wenger is saying,' Hasi said.
'If you are a little team maybe you need to play counter-attacking football, but I don't think we have the qualities to play on the counter-attack.
'We have qualities to play football and I want my young team to really go for it against Arsenal - I want them to play their game and play without fear.
'If Arsenal are better than us, we will congratulate them, but in the first game I don't think we got what we deserved.'
Arsenal train ahead of their European encounter with Anderlecht, with Nacho Monreal (top left) set to start
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