Summary

  1. 'Demolition Derby'published at 07:22 25 April

    Away from the 'blue it' headlines, the Telegraph goes with 'Demolition Derby' to convey Everton's beating of their local rivals.

    'Bruno's big bail-out' sounds like a Channel 5 programme but it's all about the Manchester United captain's rescue job against Sheffield United which "spares Ten Hag's blushes".

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  2. 'You blue it, Klopp'published at 07:17 25 April

    The Mail says Jurgen Klopp blew it against Everton, highlighted with an image of the German looking down and out and Everton twosome Jarrad Branthwaite and Calvert-Lewin jubilantly celebrating infront of the Goodison crowd. Liverpool's pursuit of Slot also makes the headlines.

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  3. 'Everton's dream derby'published at 07:13 25 April

    The Guardian highlights Everton's "dream" result last night with a cracking picture of Dominic Calvert-Lewin's celebration in contrast to Virgil van Dijk's sheer frustration.

    Also on the paper's back page, Pep Guardiola believes his Manchester City side have to be perfect in their final six games in order to secure a record fourth consecutive Premier League title.

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  4. 'Blue it'published at 07:08 25 April

    The Mirror writes Everton have taken a "huge step towards survival" with victory over Liverpool in the Merseyside derby, while it was Bruno Fernandes to the rescue for Erik ten Hag's Manchester United.

    Staying with Liverpool, the Reds were last night "locked in talks" with Feyenoord as they look to appoint Arne Slot as their new manager.

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  5. Good morningpublished at 07:04 25 April

    Bruno Fernandes celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    Hello, folks. Wednesday night provided us with plenty of talking points for today's live page.

    Merseyside is the colour of the blue this morning after Everton's stunning victory over title-chasing Liverpool. With third-placed Manchester City playing Brighton tonight, could Jurgen Klopp's side find themselves further off the pace?

    Manchester United needed a fightback against bottom-of-the-table Sheffield United at Old Trafford, with captain Bruno Fernandes leading the charge with two goals in a 4-2 win.

    Antoine SemenyoImage source, Getty Images

    Bournemouth are up to 10th place after a 1-0 victory against Wolves at Molineux, despite having Milos Kerkez sent off.

    And it was Jean-Philippe Mateta's night at Selhurst Park as the Frenchman scored twice in Crystal Palace's 2-0 win over Newcastle United.

    Jean-Philippe MatetaImage source, Getty Images

    We'll also be on Slot watch today, keeping an eye out for any news on Feyenoord boss Arne Slot's talks with Liverpool.

    One coffee down, several to go. Let's have a look at the back pages...

  6. Don't dream it's over?published at 07:00 25 April

    The power of the tracksuit.

    Sean DycheImage source, Getty Images

    You take a break from a suit and tie and suddenly you have the ability to put one over on your fiercest rivals not only in a derby game, but potentially in a race for the Premier League title.

    Jurgen KloppImage source, Getty Images