What's happened
Manchester City's win over Everton after returning from the Club World Cup serves as a reminder of their strength in the title race.
Why it matters
The win demonstrates Manchester City's resilience and determination in the Premier League title race.
What the papers say
The Independent reports Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola's belief that the victory is a reminder to their rivals not to write them off. The Times provides insight into Burnley manager Vincent Kompany's approach despite the team's struggles.
How we got here
Manchester City returned from the Club World Cup looking to correct their record in the Premier League, while Burnley prepares for a tough match against Liverpool.
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