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Premier League supercomputer reveals Man Utd struggles will continue this season and Erik ten Hag will JUST make Europe


MANCHESTER UNITED’S struggles look set to continue for another season, according to a supercomputer’s predictions.

But Erik ten Hag will just ensure qualification for Europe.

It could be a nervy season for Manchester United trying to get into EuropeCredit: Reuters
More success is on the cards for Manchester City

And there will be more joy for Manchester City – who are tipped to claim a fifth Premier League title in six years.

The number-crunching machine for OLBG has got United down to finish sixth and an outside bet of 11/4 to scrape into the top four.

That places them in the second Europa League spot behind Arsenal and just one position above Newcastle who get into the Europa Conference League.

Ten Hag admitted he has a “hell of a job” on his hands after the home defeat to Brighton on the opening weekend of the new season.

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And his side face a brutal run of fixtures at Old Trafford which includes Liverpool and Arsenal in their next two games.

There is a familiar feeling to the top of the table, though.

Pep Guardiola’s City are 1/2 to win the title, with Liverpool back at 3/1 in what looks set to be another two-horse race.

Early front-runners Tottenham are backed to pip Chelsea into third with both odds-on to qualify for the Champions League again.

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West Ham are 4/6 to finish in the top half, with Brighton (5/6) and Leicester (evens) set to join them in completing the top ten ahead of Aston Villa, Crystal Palace and Wolves.

But at the bottom end of the table – it is bad news for two of the three promoted sides.

Bournemouth are 4/6 to be relegated and therefore are expected to be bottom come the end of May despite their opening-day victory.

Nottingham Forest are 11/10 to join them with Southampton 7/4 to also face the drop.

That would mean Fulham (2/1 to be relegated) end five successive years of yo-yoing between the Premier League and the Championship.

Leeds (11/4 to be relegated), Everton (3/1) and Brentford (5/2) could well be safe despite some pre-season relegation fears for all three clubs.

It could be all smiles at the Etihad if Erling Haaland fires City to the titleCredit: PA
Nottingham Forest will have to upset the odds to stay in the Premier LeagueCredit: Reuters


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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