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EPL:Supercomputer predicts Man City vs Liverpool title race and top four
As Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp's respective clubs compete for the Premier League title, the stage is set for an exciting climax to what has already been a dramatic Premier League season.
It's time to put the Champagne on ice, Liverpool fans, for the supercomputer has crowned you winners elect.
Despite the fact that Manchester City are now in first place with only seven games remaining, the algorithms have assigned them only a 45 percent chance of winning the league. Liverpool, on the other hand, has a 55% chance of finishing first and winning the league. The Reds have an unquestionably tougher schedule from here on out, but they've been tipped to beat City to the title and clinch a place in the Champions League.The supercomputer hasn't just predicted the league's winner. It also generated top-four predictions, with both championship contenders having a 100 percent probability of qualifying for the Champions League next season. Chelsea has a 99 percent chance of finishing in the top four. For a long period this season, the fourth slot was up for grabs between a number of teams, but the computer has spoken.
Tottenham Hotspur, who have a 59 percent chance of finishing in the top four, are anticipated to join the Blues. Arsenal is second with 40%, Manchester United is second with 2%, and West Ham is third with just under 1%. If that happens, the Gunners will be left with a bitter taste in their mouth.Arsenal had been tipped to finish fourth, but two defeats in their last two games have shattered their chances of qualifying for the Champions League. Spurs, on the other hand, are in fine form at the moment.
Over the previous several weeks, Antonio Conte's club has been putting teams to the sword, scoring nine goals in their last two league games against Newcastle and Aston Villa, respectively. Harry Kane, Heung-Min Son, and Dejan Kulusevski, Tottenham's striking trio, appear to be on track to reclaim the Champions League for the club.When it comes to who will be relegated, two teams have already been ruled out. In terms of the supercomputer, Norwich City and Watford are almost out. According to the forecasts, the Canaries have a 98 percent chance of losing, while the Hornets have a 96 percent chance of losing.
It's a dismal picture for Burnley, who have a 79 percent likelihood of relegation, their chances of survival harmed by their recent loss to bottom-placed Norwich, which prompted Sean Dyche's sacking.
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