Supercomputer Predicts Next Season’s Premier League’s Title Winners

Supercomputer Predicts Next Season’s Premier League’s Title Winners

Fred Kennedy
updated at May 22, 2023 at 3:55 PM
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  • A supercomputer has predicted how next season's Premier League table could look
  • Man City are bizarrely billed to retain the trophy once again, with Arsenal projected to finish second
  • City were crowned this season's title winners after beating Arsenal to the crown with three games to go

A supercomputer has made projections for next season's Premier League table after Manchester City successfully defended the crown this term.

City beat Arsenal to the title with three games to spare, with Nottingham Forest all but ending the Gunners' title hopes on Saturday.

Mikel Arteta's charges had been touted as strong favourites to secure the crown for the first time since 2004 after an impressive run of form.

Manchester City captain Ilkay Gundogan lifts the Premier League trophy after the Premier League match between Manchester City and Chelsea FC at Etihad Stadium. Photo by Michael Regan.
Manchester City captain Ilkay Gundogan lifts the Premier League trophy after the Premier League match between Manchester City and Chelsea FC at Etihad Stadium. Photo by Michael Regan.
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The north Londoners had dominated the league this term as they enjoyed an eight-point lead at the top at some point.

However, a string of poor results in recent weeks denied them a chance to win the title, with their defeat to Nottingham crashing their hopes altogether, per The Guardian.

Supercomputer predicts next season's winners

While Arsenal are keen to give the title challenge a fresh shot next season, a supercomputer has painted a grim picture of their chances of winning the trophy.

According to The Sun, citing Ladbrokes' prediction, Man City will retain the trophy once again next season.

Arsenal are billed to finish second once again, with Liverpool, who face the prospect of missing out on a Champions League spot this term, securing a third-place finish.

Manchester United, who have hopes of challenging for the title, will have to contend with a fourth-place finish, with Chelsea billed to finish fifth.

Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur are both predicted to finish outside the top four.

Haaland joins fans in dance

Earlier, Sports Brief reported Erling Haaland was once again the centre of attraction during Man City's Premier League trophy presentation.

The Norwegian hotshot was involved in a heartwarming moment with City fans as he was caught on camera leaving an on-pitch interview to join supporters in dance.

Talksport reports that Sky Sports had managed to get hold of the striker for an interview before the incident happened.

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