Liverpool wins the Premier League title this season, according to a super computer (Reuters)

A super computer predicted the winner of the English Premier League, especially after Arsenal and Manchester City played out a goalless draw, and Manchester United stumbled against Brentford in a 1-1 draw.

The computer also predicted the teams that occupy qualifying positions for the Champions League, the European League, and the European Conference League, in addition to the teams that are relegated to the First Division (Chapionship League).

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The super computer predicted that the remaining Premier League matches this season would witness an exciting race between 3 teams to win the title, namely Liverpool, Manchester City, and Arsenal, with 9 matches remaining until the end of the season.


The Reds lead the table with 67 points, while the Gunners are two points behind with 65 points, and the defending champions, with 64 points, are in third place.

Arsenal missed the opportunity to top the table yesterday, after a disappointing goalless draw for both teams at the Etihad Stadium against Pep Guardiola’s sons, who were affected by the absences.

At the end of the last round of the league, the giant Betsy computer expects that Liverpool will occupy the top of the standings with 87 points. This means that Jurgen Klopp’s sons will get 20 points from the last 9 matches, and Arsenal will come in second place with 86 points, and Manchester City is two points behind. “Gunners” with 84 points is in third place.

Below is the English Premier League standings:

  • Liverpool (87 points)

  • Arsenal (86) points

  • Manchester City (84) points

  • Aston Villa (68) points

  • Tottenham (67) points

  • Manchester United (58) points

  • Newcastle (56) points

  • Chelsea (56) points

  • Brighton (53) points

  • Bournemouth (53) points

  • West Ham United (52) points

  • Wolverhampton (51) points

  • Fulham (49) points

  • Crystal Palace (40) points

  • Brentford (39) points

  • Everton (38) points

  • Nottingham Forest (33) points

  • Luton Town (29) points

  • Burnley (27) blister

  • Sheffield United (22) points

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