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Supercomputer predicts Premier League table after Arsenal comeback but do Liverpool make top four after 7-0 mauling?


LIVERPOOL battered Manchester United 7-0 on Sunday to bolster their top four hopes.

But our supercomputer still doesn’t think they’re going to make it.

Liverpool battered Man United 7-0 on SundayCredit: Rex
The Red Devils were humiliated at AnfieldCredit: Rex

The Reds have had a difficult season to date, but appear to finally be clicking if Sunday’s Man United mauling is anything to go by.

Boffins and brainiacs over at bettingexpert have used a supercomputer to predict what is most likely to happen over the rest of the season.

It takes into consideration things like xG and xA… running a simulation 100,000 times to come up with the most likely scenarios.

And the supercomputer thinks that Liverpool will come SIXTH – despite putting seven past hapless United.

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Tottenham currently occupy fourth spot, three points above Liverpool and four ahead of Newcastle.

Antonio Conte’s side have played a game more than the Reds, however, and two more than the Toon.

And the supercomputer reckons that Eddie Howe’s men can recover from their goal-shy blip to snatch back fourth.

Arsenal are also predicted to fend off Manchester City to win the title, following their dramatic two-goal comeback against Bournemouth on Saturday.

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Pep Guardiola’s side are projected to finish second, with Man United remaining third.

Brighton are tipped to beat Brentford and Fulham to seventh spot and a Europa Conference League place – with Chelsea tenth.

Meanwhile, at the bottom – Southampton, Everton and Bournemouth are tipped for the drop.

It’s claimed that Saints have a 67.5 per cent chance of going down, despite beating Leicester 1-0 on Saturday.

Bournemouth closely follow on 67.3 per cent after their Emirates collapse.

Everton then have a 60.9 per cent chance of going down, with Nottingham Forest having the next highest odds on 31.1 per cent.

Everton are tipped for the dropCredit: Alamy


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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