**‘I Made a Mistake’: The Moment That Altered Paul Davis’s Arsenal Career** In a fleeting moment of recklessness, Paul Davis found himself at a crossroads in his football career, one that was on the brink of international acclaim. It was a day filled with frustration for both Arsenal players and their supporters, and in a split second, Davis would not only inflict pain on an opponent but also jeopardize his own future. In September 1988, Arsenal faced a daunting challenge at Highbury, trailing 2-0 against Southampton, managed by Chris Nicholl. George Graham’s squad, expected to be title contenders, was staring down the barrel of a second consecutive home defeat, having lost to Aston Villa just two weeks prior. With only 11 minutes left on the clock, the atmosphere was thick with desperation as the team sought a way back into the match. In that tense moment, Davis made a fateful decision that would lead to a nine-game suspension for punching Southampton's Glenn Cockerill. This incident not only impacted the match but also had lasting repercussions on Davis's career trajectory. Reflecting on that day, Davis acknowledged the gravity of his actions, admitting, “I made a mistake.” It was a moment that would define his time at Arsenal and serve as a stark reminder of how quickly a career can pivot due to a single lapse in judgment.