Premier League reaction after chaotic day in relegation fight

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  1. Tuesday's back pages: 'Five-star Everton'

    So, are Manchester City out for revenge or not? I suspect we'd only find out for definite should they win their semi-final...

    But we'll start today with reaction to a crazy day in the Premier League relegation fight - and a 'five-star' win for Everton which may prove crucial.

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  2. Tuesday's back pages: 'We want revenge'

    It's a similar story on the back of the Express.

    However, Guardiola's message clearly didn't reach Rodri in time...

    The Manchester City midfielder is featured on the back of the Mail insisting that his team-mates are out for revenge against Real Madrid.

    Meanwhile, it's also reported that West Ham will be willing to let Declan Rice leave "for the right price" this summer - a figure believed to be around £100m.

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  3. Tuesday's back pages: 'Don't get mad, get even'

    The Mirror highlights the highs and lows experienced by yesterday's relegation-threatened sides, with a picture of Leicester's defeated players alongside the Everton and Nottingham Forest celebrations.

    Below is Pep Guardiola's warning to his Manchester City players to not seek revenge following last season's defeat. We'll of course preview that huge match later on.

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  4. Good morning

    Wow, who was expecting that?

    There were 21 goals in just THREE games on Monday (an average of SEVEN each!) as the Premier League relegation battle took another turn.

    Wins for Everton, who scored five at European-chasing Brighton, and Nottingham Forest, winners of a seven-goal thriller with bottom club Southampton, made it a miserable day for Leicester.

    They lost 5-3 at Fulham and are now two points adrift of safety. There is plenty to get our teeth into today; the agenda follows the papers as usual.

    Dwight McNeil and Abdoulaye Doucoure

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