Supercomputer predicts EPL final table

A supercomputer predicted the final Premier League table after Manchester United was dragged closer to the bottom three.

The Red Devils fell on Sunday to a 1-0 defeat against fellow founders Tottenham Hotspur.

Ruben Amorim's side 15th in the table left the loss at only 12 points above the 18th placed pswich Town.

It also means that Man United has lost three of their last five games with few signs of improvement.

To make matters worse, Amorim now has to deal with an injury crisis who saw him call eight teenagers on the couch.

The club will have to compete without Amad Diallo, Luke Shaw and Lisandro Martinez for the near future.

There was little change at the top of the table when both Liverpool and Arsenal won, leaving the gap between the contenders on seven points.

With the latest results, the supercomputer at Casinohawks predicted the final Premier League table.

The prediction is that Arsenal is even further in the race for the title and will end ten points behind the Reds of Arne Slot.

Although Man United is in a crisis, it is thought that the club will win five of their remaining 13 games to end in 13th place.

This would be the worst finish of the club with five places ever, but given the current state it could have been a lot worse.

This would place them above the predicted finish of Tottenham Hotspur that is expected to end 14th.

The biggest shock of the supercomputer is that Bournemouth will sneak into Champions League's spot.

The Cherries have recently been in great form and have won three of their last four games.

The club is supported to stay ahead of Chelsea and to chase Nottingham Forest to grab fourth.

Manchester City is also expected to continue their improvements and end in third place.

However, the side of Pep Guardiola is supposed to end twenty points behind the winners Liverpool.

In terms of the relegation places, the supercomputer supports the city of Ipswich to do a remarkable escape.

The boy of the tractors was able to catch wolves and dump the side of West Midlands in the championship.

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