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The English Premier League season 2022/2023 is currently taking place in week 24. Sun Football has made a super computer prediction about the situation of the English Premier League at the end of the season.
According to predictions, Arsenal will win the championship with 85 points. Currently, the Gunners lead the English Premier League table with 54 points after 23 matches. They won 17 matches. They won 4-2 against Aston Villa in the match in the 24th round of the English Premier League.
Manchester City, Manchester United and Newcastle United are clubs that could qualify for the UEFA Champions League if they finish in fourth place.
Manchester City can finish in second place with 81 points. They can win 24 games at the end of the season. Currently, they are second with 52 points and goal difference +32 after 24 matches. Manchester United currently in third place can hold onto it with 75 points. The Red Devils currently have 49 points from 24 games. They won 3-0 against Leicester City in the last match in the EPL.
Newcastle United finished in 4th place with 67 points. They currently have 41 points. Everton, Southampton and AFC Bournemouth are the clubs in danger of relegation as predicted. This is how the English Premier League standings can play out as predicted.
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Southampton:
Graham Potter would be "perfect" at St. Mary's
Southampton are traversing a turbulent path right now, recently sacking their second permanent manager of the campaign before agonisingly missing out on a new manager in Jesse Marsch, who had reportedly been “set” to complete a deal.
In the ensuing days, caretaker manager Ruben Selles, who had arrived last summer as second fiddle to Saints' former long-time boss Ralph Hasenhuttl, took the reins and led the daunting charge at Stamford Bridge to gallantly seek salvation against Chelsea, who, despite their own troubles this season, were well aware that victory was the only acceptable option.
As fate would have it, James Ward-Prowse's wand of a right foot dictated the flow once more, and the south coast club escaped from the lion's den with all three points, now just one point adrift at the bottom of the Premier League table.
Selles masterminded this victory, bagging the goods in his Premier League debut as the club's first-team manager, which comes as a timely surprise to all affiliated with the endangered top-flight outfit, who may now turn to the interim leader and offer a permanent seat at the head of the table.
However, according to beIN Sports anchor Richard Keys, Southampton must lay waiting for the Blues' manager Graham Potter to receive the sack, with Chelsea having won just one of their past ten matches across all competitions. Keys says:
"If Chelsea sack Potter as they should, there will be a very good job waiting for him at Southampton. He will be perfect there.
Could Potter really end up in Southampton?
While Potter is currently heavily responsible for managing Chelsea's ample player base, it certainly wouldn't be fair to say that his time in west London has been a full experience of possibilities. his as a top boss.
After leaving Ostersunds FK for Swansea City in 2018, leading the small Swedish side from third to first in the Scandinavian nation, Potter's philosophy of focus on ball control and versatility began to permeate English football, and after finishing in tenth place, Premier League side Brighton & Hove Albion swooped down.
In his three full seasons, the 47-year-old scored 15th, 16th and 9th places, earning rave reviews for his tactical vision and seamless deployment in the setup. by Albion. And in leaving Seagulls for Chelsea earlier in the current campaign, having produced early pieces that have helped his former side proudly finish seventh in the table after 22 games, Potter's influence has been reinforced. try.
However, that has not worked out at Chelsea so far, with the Blues sitting 10th in the table and failing to participate in both domestic cup competitions; Despite spending more than £550m since the summer, the prestigious club face the unthinkable prospect of missing out on next season's Champions League.
And if Southampton completes a transfer, it will be an energetic, dynamic and pressing return to the football that has often been in the spotlight under dear Hasenhuttl's tenure - despite losing 0-9 twice, home The Austrian army was retained. was greatly appreciated, a testament to the work he was doing in Hampshire.
Brighton are often seen as incapable of finishing despite the fluidity of their overall game, exuding an aura despite their modest starting position in the Premier League compared to Potter.
And with Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola once touting his 'aggressive' style, a key sign of the Potter system, it seems he has the tools to rekindle the flames that have been extinguished in the past.
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