"Supercomputer" predicts the Premier League standings – and that's bad news for Arsenal



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Liverpool's long wait for a Premier League title will last another year as Manchester City return to win the league, predicted by a supercomputer that simulated all remaining games of the season.

The Reds again slipped up Monday night while they were held to a 1-1 draw by West Ham at the London Stadium, leaving the door open to Man City to take first place against Everton on Wednesday. evening.

And according to the results of a simulation run by talkSPORT, the 29-year wait for a league title will go to Liverpool.

Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea have been encouraged to maintain their place in the top four and protect football in the Champions League for next season with Manchester United fifth.

That would leave Arsenal in the hope that Man City, Man United or Chelsea win the FA Cup to give the Gunners a place in the Europa League, unless they win the tournament themselves and reserve a place in the Champions League next season.

The Wolves, Watford, Leicester City and Bournemouth will finish in the top half as Everton should be 12th in 12th place.

Huddersfield Town, Fulham and Cardiff City are at the bottom of the list. The team sees no improvement, as the computer sees no improvement for the three people currently sitting in the relegation zone.

See the full ranking of the talkSPORT supercomputer below.

20. Huddersfield Town (relegated)

19. Fulham (relegated)

18. City of Cardiff (relegated)

17. Newcastle United



Luciano Vietto in the defeat of Fulham against Arsenal in October

16. Southampton

15. Crystal Palace

14. Burnley

13. Brighton and Hove Albion

12. Everton

11. West Ham United

10. Bournemouth

9. Leicester City



Michail Antonio celebrates the score against Liverpool

8. Watford

7. Wverers Wolverhampton

6. Arsenal

5. Manchester United

4. Chelsea

3. Tottenham Hotspur

2. Liverpool

1. Manchester City



Manchester City are the champions of the 2017/2018 Premier League (Image: Michael Regan / Getty Images)

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