Liverpool currently sits in second place in the Premier League, trailing Manchester City by seven points, according to a supercomputer’s analysis. After twelve games, Jurgen Klopp’s team is ranked second with 27 points, sharing the same points as Arsenal. Manchester City, experiencing their first back-to-back losses since 2018, holds the top spot with 28 points, just one ahead of Liverpool.
Post the upcoming international break, Liverpool’s schedule seems favorable, facing teams like Brentford, Nottingham Forest, Luton Town, and Everton, all positioned in the lower half of the table and potentially facing relegation.
The supercomputer at King Casino Bonus predicts a turnaround for Liverpool, foreseeing them finishing ahead of Manchester City by the season’s end. Utilizing statistical analysis, AI learning, and insights from a football-savvy data scientist, the supercomputer forecasts Liverpool concluding the season with 81 points, comprising 25 wins, 6 draws, and 8 losses. The predicted goal tally is 82 scored and 40 conceded, resulting in a goal differential of 42.
While Arsenal is expected to finish with the same points, their goal differential is slightly worse at forty, placing them in third position. Despite Tottenham’s “Ange-ball” style, they are predicted to drop to fifth place, with Brighton securing the final Champions League spot.
However, Manchester City remains the frontrunner, sitting seven points clear with a projected total of 88 points. This dominance could mark a historic achievement as the first English club to secure the Premier League title four consecutive times. Liverpool, even if they make it competitive, would likely need to secure the championship on points alone, as City is anticipated to maintain a goal differential advantage of 27.