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Gabriel failed to learn his lesson against Crystal Palace following Mikel Arteta's outburst last month.

The Brazilian centre-half was at fault for both goals Arsenal conceded in the first half at Selhurst Park as they found themselves 2-0 down at the break. Wilfried Zaha's penalty would secure a 3-0 win for the hosts, a damaging setback for the Gunners in their race with Tottenham to finish in the top four.

The north Londoners were all over the place defensively as Nuno Tavares replaced the injured Keiran Tierney at left-back. Jean-Philippe Mateta opened the scoring for Patrick Viera's men from a set-piece before Jordan Ayew gave Palace a two-goal cushion. And Gabriel didn't cover himself in glory for either goal.

Arsenal failed to deal with a free-kick as Gabriel misjudged the flight of the ball before it fell in the path of Mateta who headed home the opener. There was then another mix-up between him and Tavares for Palace's second goal as Gabriel was unable to cut out the hosts' through ball.

The 24-year-old committed himself lunging to the ground to make the interception, but missed the ball entirely. Ayew anticipated

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