Everton manager Roberto Martinez is simmering. No, worse than that, he's seething.
Asked for his emotion at the end of the game after John Terry's controversial 98th-minute equaliser, he replies: "Anger, pure anger."
Martinez adds: "It's a clear-cut offside that should have been spotted. To make it worse, it's 50 seconds over time. It's something that's not good enough.
"There is no explanation. It's a big, big error."
"We're back playing how we like to play"
Southampton 3-0 West Brom
Southampton manager Ronald Koeman speaks to BBC Sport:
"James Ward-Prowse's early free kick opened the game. It gave us confidence, meant we could control the game. We totally deserved the win.
Ward-Prowe has practiced free kicks a lot, and I told him to keep working on them. Today it came off.
"It's important to score early against a side like West Brom, as it gives you the patience to try and score the second. At 1-0, we could control the game, and be more patient.
"Now we are back playing our own way, how we like to play. Everyone looked very comfortable today - that's the most important thing. The players looked more confident than they have done recently."
'I thought it was a red card'
Bournemouth 3-0 Norwich
Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe thought Norwich keeper Declan Rudd was lucky to escape being sent off for a first-half challenge on Bournemouth forward Benik Afobe.
He said: "I thought it was a red card. You can argue whether it was a goal scoring opportunity, but he caught Benik high and he was fortunate to escape injury.
"Benik played very well again, he works incredibly hard for the team, he looks razor sharp and capped it off with a really good finish for his goal."
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Manager reaction
Manchester City 4-0 Crystal Palace
Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini speaks to BBC Sport: "Was it comfortable? No because you never know in this game. The first half, the two goals gave us more space as they've had to go for the draw. That allowed us to use that space and score two more.
"It was a start of two teams that played in midweek. We had to refresh the team as we had less than 72 hours and that is not enough to recover.
On Fabian Delph: "I'm very happy with his performance. He had bad luck at the start of the season with different injuries. He has settled down now and he makes a good work ethic and gives us good build up."
How's stat!
John Terry's goal (97 minutes 53 seconds) was the latest scored in a Premier League game since Yakubu's for Blackburn against Wigan (98 mins 14 secs) in November 2011.
Terry saves Chelsea
Chelsea 3-3 Everton
Here is the goal that earned Chelsea a point at Stamford Bridge this afternoon. John Terry (26) was the man to flick the ball home from close range in the 98th minute. It was a deft finish but from an offside position. Still, if the flag doesn't go up, the goal counts and the Blues have their draw.
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Missed chance proves costly for Palace
Man City 4-0 Crystal Palace
Mark Lawrenson
Ex-Liverpool defender at the Etihad for BBC Radio 5 live
"It was a good win for Manchester City, as it is one missed chance one goal can change the nature of the game, Damien Delaney should have put Palace ahead in the first-half and then Wayne Hennessey made a mistake and City were on their way. After the deflected Sergio Aguero shot Palace were never in the game. The last 20 minutes with Yaya Toure, David Silva and Sergio Aguero showed how good City can be."
Team news
Aston Villa v Leicester (17:30 GMT)
Remi Garde sticks with the same side that beat Crystal Palace in midweek to give him his first win as Aston Villa manager. That means Villa skipper Micah Richards is on the bench despite recovering from an ankle problem.
Aston Villa XI: Bunn, Bacuna, Okore, Lescott, Cissokho, Veretout, Westwood, Gueye, Gil Kozak, Ayew
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Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri also names an unchanged team following the Foxes' win over Tottenham on Wednesday. A point will be enough to put Leicester back on top of the table, at least until Arsenal play Stoke on Sunday.
Elsewhere, second placed Hull City are now two points behind Boro after their 6-0 win at home to Charlton.
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has his first win with QPR - 3-0 at home to Rotherham.
Bottom side Bolton had goalkeeper Ben Amos sent off in their 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest.
Championship result of the day
Having sacked Steve Cotterill during the week, Bristol City scored a late winner at home to Championship leaders Middlesbrough, winning 1-0.
'A yard offside'
Chelsea 3-3 Everton
Shay Given
Stoke City & Republic of Ireland goalkeeper on Final Score
"You can see the Everton players going up to the referee and linesman complaining that the John Terry goal should not have stood. It was a good finish by John Terry, and you have to finish it. But for me it should not have been given, it was a clear yard offside."
'What's the point of saying it was offside?'
Chelsea 3-3 Everton
Chris Sutton
Former Chelsea & Norwich striker on Final Score
"It's a great finish! What's the point of saying it was offside, because it counts! What a game!"
FULL-TIME
Newcastle 2-1 West Ham
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Relax Steve McClaren, your side have won it. Just...
FULL-TIME
Chelsea 3-3 Everton
Terry's goal is the last kick of the game. The Blues captain is also the last player off the pitch as he laps up the congratulations for his equaliser. What a second half! Six goals and even more drama.
Post update
Newcastle 2-1 West Ham
Get back, get back urges Newcastle boss Steve McClaren. One last attack for West Ham...
GOAL - Chelsea 3-3 Everton
John Terry
Wow! Chelsea are level! With what is probably the very last kick of the game! The ball is swung in and nodded on for John Terry - the man who started the madness this half with an own goal - to deftly flick the ball past Tim Howard. Everton will be fuming. Not only because the added time was up but because Terry was also offside. Chelsea delighted. Relieved and delighted.
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'A big, big error'
Chelsea 3-3 Everton
Everton manager Roberto Martinez is simmering. No, worse than that, he's seething.
Asked for his emotion at the end of the game after John Terry's controversial 98th-minute equaliser, he replies: "Anger, pure anger."
Martinez adds: "It's a clear-cut offside that should have been spotted. To make it worse, it's 50 seconds over time. It's something that's not good enough.
"There is no explanation. It's a big, big error."
"We're back playing how we like to play"
Southampton 3-0 West Brom
Southampton manager Ronald Koeman speaks to BBC Sport:
"James Ward-Prowse's early free kick opened the game. It gave us confidence, meant we could control the game. We totally deserved the win.
Ward-Prowe has practiced free kicks a lot, and I told him to keep working on them. Today it came off.
"It's important to score early against a side like West Brom, as it gives you the patience to try and score the second. At 1-0, we could control the game, and be more patient.
"Now we are back playing our own way, how we like to play. Everyone looked very comfortable today - that's the most important thing. The players looked more confident than they have done recently."
'I thought it was a red card'
Bournemouth 3-0 Norwich
Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe thought Norwich keeper Declan Rudd was lucky to escape being sent off for a first-half challenge on Bournemouth forward Benik Afobe.
He said: "I thought it was a red card. You can argue whether it was a goal scoring opportunity, but he caught Benik high and he was fortunate to escape injury.
"Benik played very well again, he works incredibly hard for the team, he looks razor sharp and capped it off with a really good finish for his goal."
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Manager reaction
Manchester City 4-0 Crystal Palace
Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini speaks to BBC Sport: "Was it comfortable? No because you never know in this game. The first half, the two goals gave us more space as they've had to go for the draw. That allowed us to use that space and score two more.
"It was a start of two teams that played in midweek. We had to refresh the team as we had less than 72 hours and that is not enough to recover.
On Fabian Delph: "I'm very happy with his performance. He had bad luck at the start of the season with different injuries. He has settled down now and he makes a good work ethic and gives us good build up."
How's stat!
John Terry's goal (97 minutes 53 seconds) was the latest scored in a Premier League game since Yakubu's for Blackburn against Wigan (98 mins 14 secs) in November 2011.
Terry saves Chelsea
Chelsea 3-3 Everton
Here is the goal that earned Chelsea a point at Stamford Bridge this afternoon. John Terry (26) was the man to flick the ball home from close range in the 98th minute. It was a deft finish but from an offside position. Still, if the flag doesn't go up, the goal counts and the Blues have their draw.
Missed chance proves costly for Palace
Man City 4-0 Crystal Palace
Mark Lawrenson
Ex-Liverpool defender at the Etihad for BBC Radio 5 live
"It was a good win for Manchester City, as it is one missed chance one goal can change the nature of the game, Damien Delaney should have put Palace ahead in the first-half and then Wayne Hennessey made a mistake and City were on their way. After the deflected Sergio Aguero shot Palace were never in the game. The last 20 minutes with Yaya Toure, David Silva and Sergio Aguero showed how good City can be."
Team news
Aston Villa v Leicester (17:30 GMT)
Remi Garde sticks with the same side that beat Crystal Palace in midweek to give him his first win as Aston Villa manager. That means Villa skipper Micah Richards is on the bench despite recovering from an ankle problem.
Aston Villa XI: Bunn, Bacuna, Okore, Lescott, Cissokho, Veretout, Westwood, Gueye, Gil Kozak, Ayew
Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri also names an unchanged team following the Foxes' win over Tottenham on Wednesday. A point will be enough to put Leicester back on top of the table, at least until Arsenal play Stoke on Sunday.
Leicester XI: Schmeichel, Simpson, Morgan, Huth, Fuchs, Mahrez, Kante, Drinkwater, Albrighton Okazaki, Vardy
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Championship results
Elsewhere, second placed Hull City are now two points behind Boro after their 6-0 win at home to Charlton.
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has his first win with QPR - 3-0 at home to Rotherham.
Bottom side Bolton had goalkeeper Ben Amos sent off in their 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest.
Championship result of the day
Having sacked Steve Cotterill during the week, Bristol City scored a late winner at home to Championship leaders Middlesbrough, winning 1-0.
'A yard offside'
Chelsea 3-3 Everton
Shay Given
Stoke City & Republic of Ireland goalkeeper on Final Score
"You can see the Everton players going up to the referee and linesman complaining that the John Terry goal should not have stood. It was a good finish by John Terry, and you have to finish it. But for me it should not have been given, it was a clear yard offside."
'What's the point of saying it was offside?'
Chelsea 3-3 Everton
Chris Sutton
Former Chelsea & Norwich striker on Final Score
"It's a great finish! What's the point of saying it was offside, because it counts! What a game!"
FULL-TIME
Newcastle 2-1 West Ham
Relax Steve McClaren, your side have won it. Just...
FULL-TIME
Chelsea 3-3 Everton
Terry's goal is the last kick of the game. The Blues captain is also the last player off the pitch as he laps up the congratulations for his equaliser. What a second half! Six goals and even more drama.
Post update
Newcastle 2-1 West Ham
Get back, get back urges Newcastle boss Steve McClaren. One last attack for West Ham...
GOAL - Chelsea 3-3 Everton
John Terry
Wow! Chelsea are level! With what is probably the very last kick of the game! The ball is swung in and nodded on for John Terry - the man who started the madness this half with an own goal - to deftly flick the ball past Tim Howard. Everton will be fuming. Not only because the added time was up but because Terry was also offside. Chelsea delighted. Relieved and delighted.