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Flares, saves and fireworks: The Premier League's Manic May kicks off with a bang - The Warm-Up

MONDAY’S BIG STORIES The final straight starts here Ad/> In four weeks' time, it'll all be done, over, finished, but as of right now we know very little. This Liverpool side could become immortal as quadruple heroes, end the campaign as mere League Cup winners, or achieve something somewhere in between. TransfersChelsea could lose Mount and Pulisic this summer — Paper Round2 HOURS AGO Manchester City, meanwhile, could finally end their Champions League wait or at the very least try and make up for another European disappointment with another Premier League title.

We also know that next season a north London side will likely be playing Champions League football, and a northern club will be joining Norwich and Watford in the Championship, but we just simply don't know who. Sunday offered us few clues, either. It kicked off with a bang, as far as Chelsea's players were concerned anyway, with fireworks outside their hotel overnight, and come game time at Goodison Park it was the palms of Jordan Pickford that frustrated Thomas Tuchel's side as the man he replaced secured an almighty valuable three points for Everton.

It has made the relegation scrap too difficult to call. It seemed Burnley were destined for the drop but they could well beat it under Michael Jackson, and now a Leeds side who have been looking over their shoulders all season are in danger of being caught at the worst time possible. Sunday also brought us wins for Arsenal and Tottenham, proving that the conveniently timed north London derby this month will have more riding on it than ever.

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