Pictures: Good night for British clubs in Europa League

Wins for Arsenal, Wolves and Rangers, as Manchester United and Celtic draw away from home

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Manchester United was held to a 1-1 draw at Club Brugge while Inter Milan had an easier time at Ludogorets in Bulgaria, with Christian Eriksen scoring his first goal for the Italian club in a 2-0 win.
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United came from behind against Belgian league leaders Brugge. Nigerian forward Emmanuel Dennis lobbed a stranded Sergio Romero from 30 yards to give Brugge the lead on 15 minutes at a chilly, rainswept Jan Breydelstadion. Martial though hauled United level before half-time with an excellent run and finish after pouncing on a defensive lapse from Brandon Mechele.
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In the first leg of the round-of-32, Wolves beat Espanyol 4-0
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Diogo Jota struck the first from close range, the second from a narrow angle and the third from outside the area. Ruben Neves hit a typically spectacular volley and Wolves crushed the club struggling at the bottom of La Liga.
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Alexandre Lacazette turned in from close range late on to give Arsenal a 1-0 win over Olympiakos in Greece
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eltic keeper Fraser Forster saved a late Jens Stage penalty in a 1-1 draw away to FC Copenhagen after Odsonne Edouard's opener was negated by an effort from Senegalese striker Dame N'Doye.
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the man at the heart of the most remarkable Europa League display on Thursday night had a familiar name: Ianis Hagi, who inspired an unlikely Rangers fightback. In the first leg of the round-of-32 Rangers beat Braga 3-2 at Ibrox. Hagi struck twice as Rangers fought back from 2-0 down at Ibrox to win 3-2

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