How the Premier League Table Looks After Crucial Wins for Man United, Chelsea and Liverpool
FootballSupercomputer Predicts Final 2021/22 Premier League Table as Man City, Liverpool, and Chelsea Eye Title
- Man City look set to win the 2021/22 Premier League if a recent prediction by a supercomputer is anything to go by
- City are expected to face competition from Liverpool and Chelsea in their hopes to retain the EPL crown
- Despite their recent takeover by a Saudi consortium, Newcastle are predicted to be relegated alongside Norwich and Watford
A Boffin supercomputer has backed Man City to win the 2021/22 Premier League title for the second year running.
City currently enjoy a four-point advantage over second-placed Liverpool, with Chelsea in third in what promises to be a three-horse race.
However, following their 7-o win over Leeds United, a supercomputer has given Man City an upperhand of being crowned champs once again.
The prediction is very much in tandem with that of bettingexpert.com, who have City at 1/2 as favourites to take the title.
City, apparently, will come in ahead of Liverpool, who have been tipped to finish second but are still rated as favourites to rival Pep Guardiola's side for the title.
Despite their dominance from the opening weeks of the season, the supercomputer believes Chelsea will fall short in the title race and seal a third-place finish.
The top four fight has been projected to pit four teams including Man United, West Ham, Tottenham, and Arsenal.
However, it is United who have been given the best chance to seal a Champions League spot, with West Ham and Spurs settling for a Europa League place.
On their part, Arsenal will have to contend with a place in the Conference League, with Leicester, Aston Villa, and Brighton in the top half.
It is bad news for Watford who have been predicted to be relegated alongside money-bags Newcastle United and Norwich who were only promoted this term.
Arsenal climb to fourth
Earlier TUKO.co.ke reported Arsenal have broken into the top four for the first time this season.
The Gunners stunned West Ham 2-0 in their EPL meeting on Wednesday, December 15, to pip the Hammers to the top four.
Gabriel Martinelli and Alexander Lacazette were both on target for the north Londoner who missed the services of the exiled Aubameyang.