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The EPL title race is predicted by a supercomputer, with Arsenal surprising Man City
Numerous statistical models anticipated that Manchester City would win the Premier League, however, one supercomputer favored Arsenal to win the competition.
After West Ham ended Arsenal's chances of winning the coveted trophy, a supercomputer has made a new forecast regarding the Premier League title race. At the top of the table, Arsenal is now only four points ahead of Manchester City, who also have a game in hand.
The north Londoners were forced to a draw on Sunday after Pep Guardiola's team thrashed Leicester City on Saturday. At the London Stadium, Arsenal got off to a fast start and immediately established a two-goal lead thanks to goals from Gabriel Jesus.
But after Said Benrahma converted a penalty just before halftime, Mikel Arteta's team soon lost control of the match. When Jarrod Bowen leveled the playing field, the Hammers continued to build on their momentum and increased their suffering.
Many supporters have already written off Arsenal's prospects of winning any hardware after they dropped two points in the title race. The Gunners have been picked by LegalSportsbooks' supercomputer to maintain their lead over the field and win the Premier League by one point.
The north Londoners will win with 90 points, according to the supercomputer, followed by City with 89 points. With 75 points, Manchester United is expected to finish third, while Newcastle is expected to win the fourth and final Champions League qualifying spot.
According to the supercomputer, Tottenham and Brighton will finish fifth and sixth, respectively, and earn 66 and 63 points for the Europa League. Aston Villa will compete in the European Conference League the next season and be content with seventh place.
Whether or not it is controversial, Liverpool will reportedly miss out on playing in Europe by just three points, with Fulham and Brentford following in the top half of the standings.
Chelsea is expected to finish in 11th place without exceeding 50 points, according to the supercomputer.
After that, Arteta added: "When you asked them at the start of the season, it was like this." This was in response to a question regarding statistical models that predicted Guardiola's team would win the trophy. Therefore, nothing has changed.
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