Brussels: Arsene Wenger heaped praise on Lukas Podolski after the German international came off the bench to seal a 2-1 win in a remarkable finish to Arsenal’s Champions League clash with Anderlecht on Wednesday.

On the day he turned 65, Wenger was forced to gamble after his team went 1-0 down at the Constant Vanden Stock Stadium in Brussels through an Andy Najar goal in the 71st minute.

The Frenchman looked to the bench and one of his changes was to replace midfielder Jack Wilshere with forward Podolski six minutes from time.

Left-back Kieran Gibbs volleyed in an equaliser in the 89th minute to spare the blushes, before Podolski came up with the winner in injury time to give Arsenal an unlikely win at the end of a disappointing display.

“I know by experience that in the last five minutes in the Champions League the nerves play a part, but we had to get there without conceding a second goal,” Wenger said.

“It is a little bit of a gambling situation that happens in these games, and it worked tonight.

“Podolski we know can always score you a goal. He is frustrated and I can understand that but he is important,” said Wenger of his World Cup-winning forward, who has struggled with fitness problems of late.

“He needs to get back to a good physical level and now he is nearly there,” added Wenger, who dismissed talk that the 29-year-old almost left the Emirates Stadium in the summer.

“He was never close to leaving the club. He has 115 caps for Germany — that is not a coincidence. He is a guy you want to have in the box because his shot accuracy is great. I know when he comes on that he can score a goal.”