Manchester United are set to crash to their worst ever Premier League finish, according to a supercomputer.
The Red Devils set a new mark under Erik ten Hag last season when they finished eighth in the division but things are set to get even worse. The algorithms from Skinlords.com are expecting United to fail to improve upon their current placing of 13th under new boss Ruben Amorim, following their recent thrashing by Bournemouth.
"In this moment, everything is so hard," said Amorim following the loss. "At a club like Manchester United, to lose 3-0 at home, it's really tough for everybody.
"Of course the fans are really disappointed and tired. You can feel it in the stadium in the first play. At the first goal-kick with Andre Onana, he's thinking what to do and pushing the other guys and everybody is so anxious. I understand that, but we have to face it."
The Cherries, meanwhile, are predicted to earn European football under Andoni Iraola by finishing seventh to scrape a Europa Conference League place. Bournemouth currently sit in fifth place.
Liverpool are expected to win the Premier League title following their impressive start to life under Arne Slot. Arsenal face heartbreak once again.
The Gunners are set to miss out for a second season in succession by just two points as they overtake Chelsea but fail to claim the trophy. Enzo Maresca's side secure third position and earn more than 80 points for the first time since winning the league in 2016/17 under Antonio Conte.
Manchester City are predicted to eventually stop freefalling under Pep Guardiola. The Citizens have lost nine of their last 12 matches and are in seventh position but are expected to recover enough to comfortably finish fourth.
City are said to finish 14 points clear of those in fifth and sixth. Newcastle and Nottingham Forest are set to take those spots level on points with the Magpies edging Forest out due to a superior goal difference.
With new manager Vitor Pereira in place and recording a 3-0 win away o Leicester, Wolves are expected to escape the drop. That consigns all three promoted clubs to relegation with the Foxes hanging on until the final day.
Southampton are set to only find four more points across the next 21 games however.
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