 | Liverpool fans get glimpse into future with new supercomputer predicted table |
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Liverpool has been predicted to win the Premier League title this season after a supercomputer crunched the numbers and the data — surprisingly suggesting that the Reds could come top without breaking 80 points.
Arne Slot's men finished on 86 points last season (and only twice has a team won the league with fewer than 80 — Manchester United in 1997/98 and 1998/99) but could have got over 90 had it come to it.
Chelsea is predicted to finish 10 points off the pace in fourth, with Newcastle United completing the Champions League spots in fifth.
Manchester United, interestingly, is suggested as coming sixth. At the other end of the table, Leeds United is seen as the most likely team to stay up.
But in that moment, I think it's not the way to lose the ball like Dominik [Szoboszlai] did.
"The second goal, we are a team that likes to attack
It's fine margins and the best way is to not lose the ball and if you do lose it then lose it with a shot or it ends up in a corner kick or in a goal-kick
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