Supercomputer predicts winner of 2022 23 Premier League season as Manchester United given just 15 per cent chance for Champions League qualification
Supercomputer predicts winner of 2022-23 Premier League season as Manchester United given just 15 per cent chance for Champions League qualification Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Nunez > Haaland
Dias > Foden
Salah > Mahrez
Thiago > Rodri
Trent > Cancelo
VVD > Diaz
Alison > Ederson
Liverpool fans > City Fans
City at the end of the season Klopp > PepNunez > HaalandDias > FodenSalah > MahrezThiago > RodriTrent > CanceloVVD > DiazAlison > EdersonLiverpool fans > City FansCity at the end of the season Meanwhile, Arsenal sit as the third-most likely side to qualify for the Champions League with a percentage of 59. The Gunners have signed FC Porto midfielder Fabio Vieira and are on the verge of sealing a deal for City's Gabriel Jesus. Their cross-city rivals Tottenham are next, with a 49% chance of a top-four finish. Spurs have lured Ivan Perisic, Fraser Forster, and Yves Bissouma to north London. Chelsea, who finished third last season, currently have a 39% chance of qualifying for Europe's elite club competition. Erik ten Hag is now at the helm at Manchester United and was expected to oversee a huge rebuild of his side, who finished sixth last season. But the Red Devils are yet to sign any player and they are given an outside chance of 15% to break into the top four. Manchester United are eager to sign Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong and reports that negotiations are advancing. Perhaps, once that move is secured, we will see more transfer activity from the Old Trafford side.
Supercomputer predicts winner of 2022-23 Premier League season as Manchester United given just 15 per cent chance for Champions League qualification
Ominous reading for Erik ten Hag and United fans A Supercomputer has picked as the favorites to win the Premier League next season, while got just a 15% chance of securing a top-four finish. The Reds will be looking to avenge their second-place finish, behind , next season. They were pipped to the league title by Pep Guardiola's side in the 2021-22 campaign. City's remarkable 3-2 comeback victory over Aston Villa on the final day of the season secured the title with just a point separating themselves and Liverpool. But 's Supercomputer has predicted that they will miss out to Jurgen Klopp's men this time round. The Cityzens have been given a 24% chance of retaining their title by the Supercomputer, while the Reds have a 71% chance of winning the league. Both sit at 100% to qualify for the UEFA Champions League, having been boosted by the additions of Erling Haaland and Darwin Nunez respectively. Klopp > PepNunez > Haaland
Dias > Foden
Salah > Mahrez
Thiago > Rodri
Trent > Cancelo
VVD > Diaz
Alison > Ederson
Liverpool fans > City Fans
City at the end of the season Klopp > PepNunez > HaalandDias > FodenSalah > MahrezThiago > RodriTrent > CanceloVVD > DiazAlison > EdersonLiverpool fans > City FansCity at the end of the season Meanwhile, Arsenal sit as the third-most likely side to qualify for the Champions League with a percentage of 59. The Gunners have signed FC Porto midfielder Fabio Vieira and are on the verge of sealing a deal for City's Gabriel Jesus. Their cross-city rivals Tottenham are next, with a 49% chance of a top-four finish. Spurs have lured Ivan Perisic, Fraser Forster, and Yves Bissouma to north London. Chelsea, who finished third last season, currently have a 39% chance of qualifying for Europe's elite club competition. Erik ten Hag is now at the helm at Manchester United and was expected to oversee a huge rebuild of his side, who finished sixth last season. But the Red Devils are yet to sign any player and they are given an outside chance of 15% to break into the top four. Manchester United are eager to sign Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong and reports that negotiations are advancing. Perhaps, once that move is secured, we will see more transfer activity from the Old Trafford side.