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Mirror Sport – ‘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.
Daily Telegraph Sport – ‘Guardiola warns his players not to fixate on Real revenge’ The back page of the Telegraph reports Pep Guardiola has warned his Manchester City players that it would be a “huge mistake” to be obsessed about revenge against Real Madrid in their Champions League semi-final showdown. City face the 14-time European Cup winners in the first leg of their semi-final at the Bernabeu on Tuesday night, 12 months after an agonising last-gasp defeat there at the same stage of the competition.
Express Sport – ‘Revenge? Get Real’ The Express’ back page reports on tonight’s Champions League semi-final between Man City and Real Madrid, with City boss Pep telling his team to forget the past and focus on the task ahead. The back page also features the latest results from the weekend’s Premier League matches.
The back page of Spanish paper Marca describe Erling Haaland as a ‘monster’ and an ‘ogre’ on their back page today, before the Norway striker visits the Bernabeu this evening . MARCA – Pep Guardiola: Real Madrid are an example MARCA SAYS Ahead of Tuesday’s Champions League semi-final first leg at the Bernabeu, Manchester City head coach Pep Guardiola has praised Real Madrid for their European record and their consistency. The Catalan coach was asked about City’s desire to win the Champions League and whether it is a failure that they haven’t done so already, as many have suggested. However,…
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The most important election of 2023: If Turkey sacks its strongman, democrats everywhere should take heart THE ECONOMIST SAYS Beneath the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, home to the Ottoman sultans, a monument to another imperious leader has been on display. The Anadolu, Turkey’s first domestically built aircraft-carrier, was ordered into the Bosporus last month, as the country prepared to vote in an election on May 14th that is the most important anywhere in the world this year. By showing off the warship, which is making a campaign tour of the coast, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan hopes to fire up patriotic…
CITY AM – Bring me sunshine Bring me sunshine! Retailers hit by grim April weather as economy held back by the rain CITY AM SAYS Retailers continued to be bruised by soaring inflation and poor weather conditions in April, as the sector holds out hope for summer to give a much needed boost in sales. Data by the British Retail Consortium (BRC) showed that while retail sales rose slightly over five per cent during the month, overall inflation meant that volumes were down for both food and non-food as “customers continued to adjust spending habits”. With rainfall and cool weather…
The Guardian – Pharmacies to prescribe drugs to patients in bid to tackle GP crisis Summary of the front page The Guardian says that the blueprint has been broadly welcomed by health leaders, but experts warn that not all pharmacies will be able to offer all or any of the new services, meaning the shake-up could result in frustrated patients being “bumped from pillar to post, only to end up back at the GP”. The front page also reports the EU is set to reset relations with the UK after a turbulent Brexit period. Today’s top stories Like this article?…
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