Top-four misery for Man Utd as Supercomputer predicts final Premier League table
Manchester United will miss out on the top four with a North London giant pipping them to a Champions League place, if the Supercomputer’s prediction for the final Premier League table proves accurate.
The battle for the top-four is likely to go down to the wire this season with United, Tottenham, Arsenal and West Ham all in contention. United’s form – if not performances – under interim boss Ralf Rangnick have been much improved since he took charge.
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As things stand, it is the Red Devils who are currently lying in that final spot. The Hammers lie a point back in fifth, with Arsenal and Tottenham another point adrift.
The North London pair, crucially, however have a number of games in hand.
And after United’s failure to spend in January – one midfielder seemimgly causing alarm by rejecting a move – they are being tipped to miss out.
With Man City as champions, with Liverpool in second and Chelsea in third, the final table doesn’t make good reading for United.
As such, SBK’s supercomputer, as cited by The Sun, is ultimately backing Tottenham to claim fourth spot if the Supercomputer is accurate.
Antonio Conte’s side did strengthen their squad in the January window. Although leaving it late, both Dejan Kulusevski and Rodrigo Bentancur arrived from Juventus.
Behind Spurs in fourth and United in fifth, comes Arsenal (6th)