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IF this is the night when Arsenal’s title hopes died, then Ollie Watkins has been their gravedigger again.

But the death sentence might have been passed by Stockley Park.

With less than two minutes to go the Emirates erupted as Mikel Merino’s hopeful effort from the edge of the box took a big deflection to find its way past Emi Martinez and put Mikel Arteta’s men back ahead in a game they had tossed away.

Yet Merino, pointedly, did not celebrate.

He knew what Jon Brooks in the VAR booth near Heathrow was going to tell ref Chris Kavanagh – that the final, vital touch to deceive Martinez had come, albeit accidentally, off Kai Havertz’ right arm.

The referee had no choice but to disallow the goal – and while Merino hit the post in added time, there was to be no reprieve.

Once again, Watkins was the agent of a devastating blow – to put a smile on the face of Unai Emery.

Back in April, his late second condemned Arsenal to the defeat that meant even a perfect six-game finish was not enough.

And as the Emirates mood switched from delight to despair — TWICE — it was Watkins who inflicted another potentially fatal dagger into those dreams of a first crown since the Invincibles of 2004.

Watkins’ close-range finish exposed all the flaws of an Arsenal side without their defensive kingpin.

Throughout the last two seasons, what Arsenal might do if they lost William Saliba has been one of the big questions.

When the Frenchman is in the team, Arsenal tend to win — 61 victories out of 85 Prem matches, with just 10 defeats. Without him, it is now five wins in 13.

Surely, if Saliba HAD been on the field, he would not have allowed Youri Tielemans to get on the end of Lucas Digne’s cross.

That let Villa back into a match that seemed lost when TWO Emi Martinez moments to forget had seemingly gifted Arteta and his side the three points they needed after Liverpool’s last-gasp win at Brentford. Watkins took full advantage when Havertz was caught underneath Matty Cash’s ball in from the right and Thomas Partey and Saliba’s centre-back replacement Jurrien Timber went walkabout.

But it is utterly inconceivable that Watkins would have been unmarked to volley home with Saliba on the pitch.

For Arsenal, who had been four minutes of Gtech Community Stadium stoppage time away from the chance to close the gap with Liverpool, that six point deficit may look cavernous – especially as Arne Slot’s side have a game in hand.

When the story of this season is finally written, this feels like it will be a pivotal day.

If you want to win the league and know you can’t afford any slips, you have to win from two up.

The Emirates fans have never forgiven Martinez for his claim that Arsenal “didn’t deserve me” following his 2020 departure after a decade on the club’s books.

Martinez has since lifted the World Cup and the Argentine loves playing the pantomime villain. The ceaseless boos would have been water off a duck’s back.

But from nowhere, Villa responded.

Tielemans threw himself head-first to meet Digne’s ball while Merino only stuck out a leg.

Seconds later, after scrambled brains at the back, only the foot of David Raya’s right-hand upright denied Tielemans another from 16 yards. There was no let-off as Watkins grabbed his big chance.

Declan Rice went close before the Merino “goal” was rightly wiped, the Spaniard hit the post and Trossard missed the rebound and another opening at the very death.

It felt like the beginning of the end — Sun.

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