- Thierno Barry provides human touch with fresh twist in title race full of uncertainties | Barney Ronay The Guardian —
- Man City given Premier League title hope - 'I could see that happening' Manchester Evening News —
- Alan Shearer makes Arsenal title claim after Manchester City slip-up Metro —
- Pep Guardiola explains best thing about Hill Dickinson Stadium after facing 'aggressive' Everton Liverpool Echo —
- Why Premier League title is Arsenal's to lose after Man City slip BBC Sport —
- Advantage Arsenal after Manchester City stumble. Plus: Gibbs-White's gruesome head injury The New York Times —
- Advantage Arsenal after Manchester City stumble. Plus: Gibbs-White's gruesome head injury The New York Times —
- The madcap 13 minutes which could cost Manchester City the title Irish Independent —
- Man City told why controversial Everton goal was allowed to stand in dramatic draw Manchester Evening News —
- Guardiola admits title race out of Cityโs hands after Everton draw Premium Times —
- Pep Guardiola's honest view on title race with Arsenal after Man City slip up Mirror —
- Jeremy Doku's late goal at Everton could mean everything in the title race. Or it could mean nothing The New York Times —
- Defiant Guardiola insists City's title challenge not over RTE —
- Man City are first to blink in title race despite Jeremy Doku heroics The Times —
- Everton 3-3 Man City: Advantage Arsenal in title race as Toffees earn surprise draw with 13-minute barrage The Standard —
- De Zerbi demands mentality shift at injury-hit Spurs: โWe need to stay strong in the headโ The Guardian —
- Kinsky's save, Palhinha's relief and - finally - a Tottenham win BBC News —
- Roberto De Zerbi frustrated by injuries as Tottenham win but stay in drop zone Belfast Telegraph —
- Roberto De Zerbi frustrated by injuries as Tottenham win but stay in drop zone The Independent —
- David Moyes hits out at decision that enraged Everton and left West Ham boss 'scared' Liverpool Echo —
Everton
Male given name
Everton is a habitational name of Old English origin, derived from eofor and tun (settlement/enclosure), meaning "boar settlement/enclosure." It is used both as a surname and as a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Also known as...
Everton (first name) and Everton (given name)
Everton hold Man City in thriller