Kai Havertz scored the only goal of the game to put Arsenal within touching distance of their first league title for 22 years Credit : Andrew Couldridge/Action Images A set-piece goal, 1-0 to the Arsenal and a nervy, stressful atmosphere inside Emirates Stadium. How very appropriate for Mikel Arteta and his players that the last home game of the campaign ended like this. As ever, the manager was a hyped up jack-in-the-box pleading frantically with the fourth official for the final whistle to be blown in the 98th minute after seven minutes of added time were shown. Arsenal did not want it this way but it has become a theme of their season and will help define how they are remembered. They really have not made it easy for themselves. So why change now? And so all eyes now on the Vitality Stadium. If Manchester City fail to beat Bournemouth, who have not been defeated at home since early January, then Arsenal can party like it is 2004. That was the last time they were crowned Premier League champions.…