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The Premier League supercomputer has predicted the final table, and Jurgen Klopp is devastated.
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When it comes to the final Premier League table, Liverpool’s loss to Arsenal on Sunday was a mistake in the title battle that will cost them.
Liverpool will painfully fall short of winning the Premier League title this season, according to a new supercomputer.
The Reds are presently leading the division, but if Manchester City wins their next two games, they will pass them. At the end of the current campaign, manager Jurgen Klopp will depart Anfield, and his team is hoping to give him the ultimate sendoff.
They made a mistake on Sunday, losing to Arsenal 3-1 in a poor match. The Gunners’ ambitions of winning the title are now expected to be severely damaged by that outcome, which allowed them to re-enter the competition.
Although it was only their second loss of the season, an OCB Scores supercomputer has predicted that they would lose twice more. They will have won 26 games and drawn eight overall, giving them 86 points.
Although the defending champions are expected to go the remainder of the season undefeated, they are anticipated to finish with an identical number of victories as City. With 87 points remaining, they will finish just ahead of Liverpool and win the championship for the fourth time in a row.
Arsenal’s victory on Sunday has brought them within two points of Liverpool, but the supercomputer predicts that their chances of winning the title will diminish. Rather, they will lag behind champions City in third place by seven points.
Five points ahead of Tottenham in fifth position, Aston Villa is expected to finish in the last Champions League slot. Manchester United is expected to finish in sixth place, capping a poor season.
Thanks to their easy victory on Sunday, the Red Devils have surpassed West Ham, and they are expected to keep their lead over the Hammers. Despite a challenging campaign, Newcastle will trail behind David Moyes’ team.
Chelsea, who were soundly defeated by Wolves on Sunday, is another team that will be happy to see the 23–24 season end. However, the Blues are predicted to make a little comeback and finish in ninth place.
Forest, Bournemouth, and Fulham will occupy the remaining half of the bottom half. But the focus will be on the top, as Klopp almost missed out on capturing his second Premier League title.
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Liverpool, Man Utd and Arsenal are “queuing up” to sign a €60 million Bundesliga player.
After only six months in the Bundesliga, Willian Pacho is drawing significant attention, according to German media.
The Ecuadorian international helped Royal Antwerp win the Jupiler Pro League the previous year, and as a result, he signed a summer contract with Eintracht Frankfurt. Pacho was purchased for €9 million with the obvious goal of selling him for a huge profit down the road.
The 22-year-old, who was already well-regarded when playing for Belgium, has proven that the Eintracht management was right to have trusted him. Pacho has impressed with his awareness, athleticism, and ball handling skills this season, making him one of Germany’s most outstanding defenders. Still, even Frankfurt locals were caught off guard by his quick ascent to fame.
The original intention, according to BILD, was to retain Pacho in the Bundesliga until 2025 or 2026, but his strong play this season may hasten his exit. According to the article, the Premier League’s elite have already taken notice of the Ecuadorian.
Pacho to the Premier League?
The teenage defender is reportedly drawing serious interest from Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester United. Real Madrid and Napoli, two more powerful teams in Europe, are reportedly also eager to sign the 22-year-old.
According to the rumour, Pacho might be sold as soon as the summer arrives if the right offer is made. Since there is no release clause for the left-footed center-back, Eintracht will eventually control the ball.
The German team now values Pacho at approximately €60 million, but they know he will be in high demand come summertime due to the lack of excellent left-footed centre backs available. As a result, his cost can increase much more
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