Supercomputer predicts Premier League table with bad news for Man Utd despite win, Spurs in freefall and shock in 4th

A SUPERCOMPUTER has predicted the final Premier League table and Tottenham’s promising start to the season could end in disappointment.

Spurs have several key players out and fell to a last-gasp 2-1 defeat to Wolves on Saturday.

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Ange Postecoglou’s side have now lost back-to-back games after being beaten by Chelsea in a frantic London derby the previous week.

And Tottenham‘s miseries could be sent to continue with the supercomputer not believing they will be able to keep pace with the likes of Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool.

Spurs are currently fourth in the table – just two points off the top.

However, Bettingexpert’s supercomputer BETSiE ran it’s algorithm and claim the club will plummet before eventually finishing seventh.

Manchester United edged Luton 1-0 at the weekend as they secured a vital win.

The victory moved Erik ten Hag’s side up to sixth in the Premier League.

But the number crunchers are not convinced and predict they will finish in an underwhelming eighth place.

Mauricio Pochettino is slowly beginning to get the best out of Chelsea and their 4-4 draw to Man City leaves the AI convinced they will come sixth.

The supercomputer believes Man Utd and Tottenham will slide down the table

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Meanwhile, Newcastle are in the midst of an injury crisis and suffered a 2-0 defeat to Bournemouth on Saturday night.

Despite one angry fan arguing with Kieran Trippier after the final whistle, they should remain calm at St James’ Park as they look set to finish in the top four again.

Aston Villa are also enjoying a fantastic start to the season and although they have European football to contend with, they are predicted to end in fifth spot.

There has been no change at the bottom with Burnley, Luton and Sheffield United still predicted to go down.

   

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