THOMAS PARTEY surveyed the carcass of Arsenal's unbeaten run after a damaging defeat at Bournemouth and warned: "We must learn from our mistakes."
The Gunners' third sending-off in six Premier League games showed the penny has still not dropped it is stuck in the slot machine.
You cannot win the title with 10 men and if Arsenal do not heed manager Mikel Arteta's Bourne ultimatum to cut out the red cards, the meter will keep ticking beyond their 20-year wait to wear the crown.
His side were in front when Declan Rice was dismissed against Brighton in August for kicking the ball away and it finished 1-1.
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