Supercomputer Predicts Final Premier League Table After Arsenal’s Thrilling Win Over Man United

Supercomputer Predicts Final Premier League Table After Arsenal’s Thrilling Win Over Man United

Fred Kennedy
updated at September 5, 2023 at 7:20 AM
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  • Arsenal staged a comeback to stun Manchester United 3-1 at the Emirates on Sunday
  • The win fired the Gunners to second in the Premier League standings with 10 points
  • Man City remain top of the log with 12 points, having won all their four fixtures of the new season

A supercomputer has projected the final Premier League table following Arsenal's dramatic win over rivals Manchester United.

The Gunners stunned United 3-1 during their Premier League clash on Sunday at the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal players celebrate during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Manchester United at Emirates Stadium. Photo by Stuart MacFarlane.
Arsenal players celebrate during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Manchester United at Emirates Stadium. Photo by Stuart MacFarlane.
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According to The Guardian, Mikel Arteta's charges staged an epic comeback in the closing stages of the tie to see off the Manchester club.

The Red Devils took the lead in the 27th minute via Marcus Rashford, only for Martin Odegaard to equalise a minute later.

Declan Rice and Gabriel Jesus went on to score during added time to secure Arsenal the three points.

Supercomputer's EPL prediction

A supercomputer has now predicted how things could pan out at the end of the Premier League season following Arsenal's dramatic win.

While Arsenal have been backed among the favourites to challenge for the title, a prediction by bettingexper.com contends the Gunners will fall short in that bid.

According to the Supercomputer's prediction, the north Londoners will have to settle for a second-place finish once again, behind Man City, who have been tipped to win the crown for the fourth consecutive season.

Liverpool are predicted to finish third, with United backed to secure a fourth-place finish despite their shaky start to the season.

Elsewhere, Chelsea have been tipped to finish seventh behind Tottenham Hotspur.

On the other end of the table, Everton have been given no chance to survive relegation this season, with the Toffees predicted to drop to the second tier alongside Luton Town and Sheffield United.

Ten Hag slams refereeing decisions

Earlier, Sports Brief reported Erik ten Hag has appeared to blame refereeing decisions for Manchester United's defeat against Arsenal.

The Red Devils were humbled 3-1 during their Premier League trip to the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.

A fuming ten Hag has now pinpointed three refereeing decisions that he feels tilted the game against United.

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