'Here we go again' EPL results predicted by SuperCom. Winning = Man City, Tottenham = 7th place
Sep 23, 2024
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There is a topic covered by British media at the beginning of every season. It is about the "English Premier League (EPL) season rankings predicted by supercomputers". As expected, he appeared again. The result is not so shocking. This is because it reflects the current performance and team power.
The Sun, a British media outlet, was the first to deal with the prediction results of supercomputers on the 23rd (Korea time). The media outlet predicted the final ranking of the season after the match between Manchester City and Arsenal. The difference in points was bigger than ever, and Manchester United were well-received, it reported.
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Newcastle (10 points), Brighton and Hove Albion (nine points), Nottingham (nine points), Fulham (eight points) and Tottenham (seven points) were placed from 6th to 10th. Manchester United, led by head coach Erik tenhach, is 11th, trailing Tottenham in points (2 wins, 1 draw and 2 losses).
First of all, based on the performance of the teams so far and the squad stat, the supercomputer turned the simulation for 38 rounds. The Sun recently predicted the final Premier League ranking by running the algorithm after the end of the 5th round by BETSIE, a supercomputer from a group specializing in betting," he said, revealing the initial expected results.
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First of all, Manchester City was responsible for winning the EPL in this prediction result. Manchester City has won the EPL for five consecutive seasons. It's not strange that these expectations came out because they are currently ranked No. 1 with no losses. In particular, unlike last season, when it was a two-point battle with Arsenal, Manchester City was predicted to beat second-place Arsenal by a whopping eight points this season.
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In other words, Manchester United could go to the Champions League in fifth place. The prediction of a surge from 11th to 5th is quite unusual. It is very satisfactory on the part of Manchester United.
Meanwhile, Tottenham, led by manager Enze Postecoglou for the second season, is expected to end the season in seventh place. It is two places down from last season's fifth place. Although it is a prediction that it will rise above the current 10th place, it is far from enough to meet Tottenham fans' expectations.
wman@sportschosun.com