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FootballPremier League: Supercomputer Predicts Title Winners After Arsenal Mauled Chelsea 5:0
- Arsenal, Man City, and Liverpool are all challenging for the EPL title
- The Gunners cemented their lead at the top of the table on Tuesday
- Mikel Arteta's men hammered rivals Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium
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A supercomputer has predicted the club that could win the Premier League title this season after Arsenal hammered rivals Chelsea 5-0.
The Gunners are among the three frontrunners for the English crown after an impressive run of form this term.
However, they are facing stiff competition for the title from reigning champions Manchester City and Liverpool.
Mikel Arteta's charges strengthened their title bid on Tuesday night after they secured a momentous win over the Blues at the Emirates Stadium.
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A brace each from Ben White and Kai Havertz cemented Arsenal's lead at the top, with Leandro Trossard also getting his name on the scoresheet.
The win now has the Emirates dwellers enjoying a three-point lead at the top of the table over Liverpool, and four points ahead of third-placed City.
Supercomputer predicts EPL winners
With only four games left to end the season, BonusCode Supercomputer has crunched the numbers and predicted the club that could win the league.
Per its projection, Arsenal are primed to beat City and Jurgen Klopp's men to the Premier League crown.
Arteta's charges are predicted to end the season with 85 points, a point ahead of the two other title challengers.
On their part, Aston Villa have been backed to finish in the top four, ahead of Tottenham Hotspur.
Liverpool, meanwhile, will be hoping to mount pressure on Arsenal when they take on Everton on Wednesday night.
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The Citizens have two games in hand, having played 32 fixtures compared to Arsenal's 34.
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Sports Brief also reported on Havertz inking his name in EPL history after his impressive performance in the London derby clash against Chelsea.
His brace made him the first player to score two goals against the Blues after having previously played for the club.