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Supercomputer makes Premier League title shock with Manchester United, Arsenal and Tottenham also rans

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We’ve not reached the halfway stage of the Premier League season, but the title race predictions are coming through thick and fast.

Thomas Tuchel’s men have produced a dazzling brand of football, and they have also been more resolute defensively. Liverpool, meanwhile, have gone about their business more quietly, although one of their highlights of the campaign to date was a 4-0 win at home to Arsenal in November. Whereas Manchester City looked to have gone through the motions under Pep Guardiola at times, but the Spaniard is a serial winner, and he knows what it takes to deliver success.

But now a Supercomputer predictor controlled by FiveThirtyEight which specialises in stats and simulations, has thrown up some incredible results, which seem scarcely believable. They have drawn up a predicted table of the final standings in May, and they reckon City will end up champions, amassing 85 points.

Liverpool are expected to be pipped to the post, while Chelsea have been tipped to finish third with 82 points. The simulated table shows West Ham will finish in the top four.

And even more surprisingly, Manchester United will miss out on the Champions League, as they seek to get used to life post-Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

This looks like being one of the most dramatic Premier League seasons in recent memory, and it could well be a three-horse title race.

Of course, the Premier League is one of the most competitive in the world, and that is perhaps judged on the fact that two English sides reached the Champions League fans last season.

It attracts throes of fans, who tune in to watch the biggest games. There are also plenty of betting sites that offer exclusive promotions and bonuses for specific markets to tempt punters with great deals on any given. The bet365 bonus code, for example, which gives new players up to £100 in bet credits, will keep them in thrall.

So, it seems that the Premier League predictor conceived by FiveThirtyEight throws up more questions than answers.

There have been plenty of simulated football predictors used over the years, and some of the most successful haven’t necessarily been computer-based. Paul the Octopus, for example, became a star of the 2010 World Cup with his eerily accurate predictions.

As far as the Premier League is concerned, there are still plenty of twists and turns before the season runs its course.

There are still many points left to play for, and the Premier League’s powerhouses will inevitably suffer slip-ups when you least expect it. Perhaps, there is no such thing as a home banker anymore, especially as there are teams at the wrong end of the table scrapping for their lives.

While this Premier League predictor may puzzle some fans, it will be fascinating to see if the title does end up eluding Chelsea, and whether City will be crowned top-flight champions once again.

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