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Supercomputer predicts Chelsea will win Premier League with Southampton relegated after drawing 17 of 19 home games


CHELSEA will stroll to Premier League glory this season – after conceding just four goals, according to a supercomputer.

Thomas Tuchel’s Blues will win the league by a comfortable ten-point margin after losing just once, the shock calculations say.

Chelsea are top of the Premier League and predicted to have a good seasonCredit: AFP
The Blues will be crowned Premier League champions, according to a supercomputer

Surprise supercomputer calculations also show newly-promoted Brentford will finish in the top four and qualify for the Champions League.

And Southampton will be relegated without a single win all season – including 17 draws at home.

Newly-rich Newcastle, meanwhile, will have to sweat on their Premier League status before eventually finishing fourth from bottom.

Liverpool will be Chelsea’s closest challengers in second place.

And reigning champions Manchester City will be 13 points further adrift in third place, according to the calculations.

That means it will be bad news for Manchester United as they’ll be made to settle for fifth place.


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And West Ham will join them in the Europa League spots after edging out Everton for sixth.

North London rivals Tottenham and Arsenal are both predicted to have disappointing campaigns – finishing in 12th and 13th respectively.

Burnley and Norwich will join Southampton in being relegated to the Championship, the supercomputer predicts.

But it will be glory for Chelsea a year on from their Champions League success, if the predictions are to be believed.

They will follow in Liverpool’s footsteps from a few years ago in being crowned kings of England the season after they became European champions.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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