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The Premier League race and the relegation battle will announce well in the next two and a half months to decide who will win the silverware and who will play in the championship next season.
Experts from all channels start making their predictions with 13 games to play.
Some argue Liverpool to overcome their mini-wobble, others expect Manchester City to win a consecutive crown while ultra-confident sages think Tottenham will prepare for an incredible comeback at the top of the standings.
Until now, all the noise was based on feelings and the human instinct, but now, finally, it is difficult to predict who will end where.
TalkSport performed a simulation with a supercomputer to determine the final rankings of the Premier League.
In short, this is not good news for Jurgen Klopp and his Liverpool stars.
The Reds hope to break their 29-year career in the league and win their first title since Ian Rush and Barry Venison.
But they will be forced to be the bridesmaids, although they are currently ahead of three points at the top, with City, of Pep Guardiola, to their advantage.
Tottenham will be third, while Chelsea is expected to enter the Champions League.
The return of Ole Gunnar Solskjear to Manchester United will save fifth place of the Jose Mourinho era, ahead of Arsenal and Wolves – who had been promoted from the league last season.
At the other end of the table, there will be no movement on the current premises – Huddersfield taking the wooden spoon.
They will be joined in second place by Fulham and Cardiff.
The final ranking of the talkSPORT supercomputer
1. Manchester City
2. Liverpool
3. Tottenham Hotspur
4. Chelsea
5. Manchester United
6. Arsenal
7. Wverers Wolverhampton
8. Watford
9. Leicester City
10. Bournemouth
11. West Ham United
12. Everton
13. Brighton and Hove Albion
14. Burnley
15. Crystal Palace
16. Southampton
17. Newcastle United
18. City of Cardiff R
19. Fulham R
20. Huddersfield Town R
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