Supercomputer predicts final Premier League table

A supercomputer predicted the last Premier League table – and it is terrible news for Manchester United.

The Red Devils dropped points against Everton again during the weekend.

Goals from Bruno Fernandes and Manuel Ugarte save a draw for United in Goodison Park after the first half of Beto and Abdoulaye Doucoure.

But they were demonstrably lucky to avoid a loss after referee Andy Madley denied the toffees a late penalty.

The draw left Ruben Amorim and CO 15th in the Premier League table by the end of the weekend.

However, they are now only on target difference for West Ham.

The Hammers reached a shock victory on Arsenal on Saturday and placed a huge dent in the title heap of the Gunners.

Now a supercomputer from Slingo has predicted that West Ham Man Utd will surpass before the end of the season.

According to the simulation, Graham Potter and CO 15th end in the Premier League table, with United One place lower in the 16th.

The separation of the Red Devils from the relegation zone are wolves with a total of 35 points.

And the teams predicts that they will go back to the championship are Leicester, Ipswich and Southampton.

On the other side of the table, Liverpool is expected to be crowned as Premier League champions after beating Arsenal with 11 points.

Manchester City and Bournemouth are tipped to complete the top four, with Chelsea in the fifth.

Due to the success of English clubs in Europe this year, the blues will also secure a Champions League place if they end up just outside the top four.

Nottingham Forest and Newcastle will simply miss the Champions League football this season, according to the supercomputer.

Instead, they will be eligible for the Europa League.

In the meantime, Brighton has been tipped to make the Europa Conference League.

The supercomputer has also predicted that both Aston Villa and Tottenham Europe will completely miss.

Spurs are currently staying in the Europa League, while Villa is in the knock phase of the Champions League.

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