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Liverpool Predicted To Miss Out On Top Four Spot, According To Supercomputer

Liverpool Predicted To Miss Out On Top Four Spot, According To Supercomputer

Premier League supercomputer reckons Liverpool will finish outside of the Champions League places.

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

Liverpool will finish outside of the top four spot for the time since 2016, according to a Premier League supercomputer.

The defending English champions currently occupy sixth place following four consecutive league defeats which includes three home losses.

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Jurgen Klopp has conceded their title defence is over with his side a massive 19 points adrift of league leaders Manchester City.

And per Betting Expert via The Sun, the Reds have been predicted to finish fifth and miss out on Champions League football - providing they don't win the competition this season.

The supercomputer has backed Man City to win the league ahead of cross-town rivals Manchester United, Leicester and Chelsea.

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Image: PA
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West Ham, who currently sit in fourth spot, are predicted to end the term in sixth place ahead of London rivals Tottenham.

Everton, Aston Villa and Arsenal are predicted to finish in eighth, ninth and tenth, respectively. Leeds have been backed to finish in 11th place.

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Despite Fulham's impressive run of form, they have been predicted to be relegated to the Championship with Newcastle safe from avoiding the drop.

Sheffield United and West Brom will join Scott Parker's side in relegation from the top flight.

PREDICTED POSITION - TEAM - (CURRENT POSITION)

1. Manchester City (1)

2. Manchester United (2)

3. Leicester (3)

4. Chelsea (5)

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5. Liverpool (6)

6. West Ham (4)

7. Tottenham (9)

8. Everton (7)

9. Aston Villa (8)

10. Arsenal (11)

11. Leeds (10)

12. Wolves (12)

13. Southampton (14)

14. Crystal Palace (13)

15. Brighton (16)

16. Burnley (15)

17. Newcastle (17)

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18. Fulham (18)

19. West Brom (19)

20. Sheffield United (20)

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