“I can’t believe my eyes” – Chelsea get ‘SHOKCING’ new position as Supercomputer predicts final Premier League table with new champions crowned

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“I can’t believe my eyes” – Chelsea get ‘SHOKCING’ new position as Supercomputer predicts final Premier League table with new champions crowned

Supercomputer predicts the final Premier League table, with new champions crowned, Arsenal finishing MID-TABLE, and Manchester United set for another catastrophic point total.

Erik ten Hag’s third season at Manchester United was expected to see them compete for the title, but they have had their worst-ever start to a Premier League season, finishing 14th in the rankings.

Now, Opta’s supercomputer has crunched the figures and forecast that fans will be celebrating a new Premier League champion in May, ending City’s reign over the English top flight.

The Premier League’s expected final positions has been revealed after a supercomputer ran thousands of predictions

Liverpool have been predicted to stay top of the table and go on to win a second Premier League title

Liverpool have been predicted to stay top of the table and go on to win a second Premier League title

Pep Guardiola could see Man City’s hold on the title come to an end

Manchester City are currently second in the league

Pep Guardiola could see Man City’s hold on the title come to an end with predictions tipping them to finish fourth

Chelsea have been the league’s surprise package this season and are tipped to finish in second

Chelsea have been the league’s surprise package this season and are tipped to finish in second

The expected points model uses statistics from the season so far to simulate where each of the 20 competing teams will finish with Man United fans looking set for a disastrous year if the numbers prove to be correct.

The computer model has picked Liverpool to win a second Premier League title by holding off challenges from Arsenal and Man City to do so.

PREDICTED PREMIER LEAGUE TOP 10
Champions: Liverpool

2nd: Chelsea

3rd: Man City

4th: Spurs

5th: Aston Villa

6th: Fulham

7th: Bournemouth

8th: Arsenal

9th: Brighton

10th: Man United