The Supercomputer that predicted Manchester City would win the league last season has just made another sure prediction on the Premier League table for this season. It has forecasted where Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, and Manchester City will finish in the Premier League. There is no way that this could be happening π³π Nonetheless I am still happy that Chelsea and Manchester City won’t make to the top five this season π
Arsenal has its sights set on the Premier League title, while Tottenham is aiming for a top-four finish. Meanwhile, Chelsea and West Ham are focused on securing spots in next season’s Europa League.
Of these ambitions, West Ham appears to be the only London club currently on track to achieve its goal. However, with the second half of the season still ahead, the final standings remain uncertain.
In collaboration with FootballWP, projections for the Premier League’s final standings have been compiled, offering an early glimpse of what the table could look like by seasonβs end.
Hereβs a revised interpretation of the expected rankings based on typical standings logic:
1. Liverpool β 92 points
2. Manchester City β (Points not provided but likely in second place)
3. Arsenal β 82 points
4. Aston Villa β 72 points (Goal Difference +26)
5. Tottenham β 72 points (Goal Difference +20)
6. West Ham β 59 points (Goal Difference +3, Goals Scored 51)
7. Chelsea β 59 points (Goal Difference +3, Goals Scored 52)
8. Newcastle United β 57 points
This projection reflects standard ranking principles, prioritizing points, goal differences, and goals scored. However, Tottenham might narrowly miss out on a Champions League spot due to their inferior goal difference compared to Aston Villa.
While these standings offer an early perspective, the Premier Leagueβs unpredictability means the eventual results could look entirely different. With Arsenal chasing the title, Tottenham striving for the top four, and Chelsea and West Ham pursuing European competition, the stakes are high, and every point will count as the season unfolds.
As the London clubs gear up for an intense second half, fans can look forward to a thrilli
ng and competitive battle for glory.