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Supercomputer predicts final Premier League table after Manchester United win and Man City lose

A supercomputer has still predicted Manchester City to claim a fourth consecutive Premier League title despite losing against Arsenal on Sunday while Manchester United's win against Brentford has done little to improve their predicted final position.

City will spend the international break in third place following Sunday's late defeat at the Emirates. After playing out what looked set to be a tense 0-0 draw, Gabriel Martinelli saw his 86th-minute effort deflect off Nathan Ake and past the wrong-footed Ederson.

United, meanwhile, enjoyed some late drama of their own after coming from 1-0 down to beat Brentford 2-1. Erik ten Hag's side went into added time on the verge of a fifth league defeat of the season, but substitute Scott McTominay scored twice to ease the pressure on his side.

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And after a weekend of dramatic results, an AI algorithm from King Casino Bonus has predicted how the Premier League table will look come the end of May. Despite suffering defeat, City have still been backed to retain their title for a fourth consecutive campaign - although the dominance of previous years won't be repeated, with the Blues tipped to finish on 88 points.

Liverpool and Arsenal have both been tipped to finish on 81 points, with Jurgen Klopp's side ahead on goal difference, with Tottenham completing the top four and Brighton taking what could be the final Champions League position in fifth.

Despite picking up a crucial three points over the weekend and going into the break with some optimism, the supercomputer has predicted that United will slump to ninth. Ten Hag's

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