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Supercomputer Predicts Arsenal to Claim Premier League Title

Gunners will end the campaign with 90 points and 28 wins
Supercomputer Predicts Arsenal to Claim Premier League Title
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A supercomputer has forecast the final Premier League table, predicting that Arsenal will finally lift the trophy after three straight seasons finishing as runners-up.

The simulation, conducted by CasinoHawks, projects that the Gunners will end the campaign with 90 points and 28 wins from 38 matches, making them clear favourites for the title.

Liverpool to Finish Second Despite Poor Form

According to the model, Liverpool will finish second on 77 points, even though Arne Slot’s side have endured a difficult spell with four consecutive league defeats, dropping them to seventh in the current standings.

Manchester City and Chelsea are tipped to complete the top four, while surprise early performers Bournemouth are expected to fade and settle in seventh place, echoing Nottingham Forest’s mid-season drop last year.

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Manchester United to Slide Back Down

Manchester United, under manager Ruben Amorim, have recently enjoyed their best run of the season with three wins in a row, pushing them up to sixth. However, the supercomputer predicts their form will not last, expecting them to fall back to 12th place by the end of the campaign.

West Ham, Burnley and Wolves Facing the Drop

At the other end of the table, the model forecasts West Ham, Burnley, and Wolves to be relegated to the Championship. The Hammers remain in trouble despite Nuno Espírito Santo’s arrival, while Wolves are still searching for their first league win after another defeat to Burnley.

Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest’s decision to hire Sean Dyche appears to be paying off. The simulation suggests he will steer the team to 13th place, level on points with Manchester United.

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