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FootballSupercomputer Predicts Final Premier League Table After Arsenal Beat Man City
- Arsenal are among the favourites to challenge for the Premier League title this season
- However, a supercomputer has painted a grim picture of, their chances of winning the crown
- The Gunners are the only side yet to suffer defeat so far this season, alongside Tottenham
A supercomputer has predicted how the Premier League table could look at the end of the season after Arsenal beat Man City before the international break.
The Gunners, who have emerged as the early favourites to win this season's title, silenced City 1-0 at the Emirates Stadium.
According to The Mirror, Gabriel Martinelli came off the bench to earn the north Londoners the precious win to cart home the three points.
Arsenal's victory has them sitting joint-top of the table with 20 points, alongside rivals Tottenham Hotspur.
The two London sides are the only teams yet to suffer defeat so far this season in the English top flight.
City, meanwhile, sit third with 18 points, a point ahead of fourth-placed Liverpool, who were held to a 2-2 draw in their last outing against Brighton.
Elsewhere, Burnley, Bournemouth, and Sheffield United are the three teams in the relegation zone, while Manchester United and Chelsea are separated by a point in 10th and 11th place, respectively.
Supercomputer's Premier League prediction
A supercomputer, via King C*sino Bonus, has now predicted how the final Premier League table could look, and it is bad news for Man United and Chelsea.
According to the prediction cited by Sportbible, United and the Blues are destined to miss out on European football, with a ninth and 10th place finishes, respectively.
City have been backed to retain the crown for the fourth consecutive season, with Arsenal predicted to finish second.
Liverpool, meanwhile, look set for a return to the Champions League, with Jurgen Klopp's men backed to finish third.
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FootballBrighton are projected to seal a top-four finish ahead of Tottenham, while Luton Town, Bournemouth and Everton have been given no chance of survival.
Arteta explains Rice substitution
Earlier, Sports Brief reported Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has explained the reason behind Declan Rice's strange substitution during the North London derby.
Rice, who has enjoyed a bright start to life at the Emirates since his summer move, was part of the Gunners' starting XI as they hosted rivals Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, September 24.
However, the England international could not last the entire 90 minutes of the tie, as he had to be subbed off in the first half.