Arsenal to win Premier League from Liverpool and Man City? Get a new computer

Arsenal to win Premier League from Liverpool and Man City? Get a new computer
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Published on 2024-02-13 11:45:34

If your computer predicts that Manchester City only has a 25% chance of winning the Premier League, it may be time to sell it on Facebook Marketplace.

The likelihood of Manchester City winning the Premier League, according to new supercomputer predictions, is highly probable, given their past successes and dominance. Despite these data, the supercomputer suggests that Arsenal could potentially lift the title based on the results of recent matches. These predictions, however, have been met with skepticism by experts and bookmakers.

The data from a supercomputer named BETSiE suggests that Arsenal has the highest chance of winning the Premier League, followed closely by Liverpool and last season’s champions, Manchester City. The data was calculated using last season’s results, pre-season matches, current season results, and xG. According to this algorithm, Arsenal is placed at the top, followed by Liverpool and Manchester City.

However, the actual betting odds give Arsenal a 14% chance, far less than the values predicted by BETSiE. The betting experts place Liverpool at a 35.8% probability and Manchester City at just 24.8%. These statistics differ significantly from the predictions of the supercomputer.

Furthermore, the supercomputer’s predictions place Manchester City – the previous season’s Premier League champions with high points-per-game statistics – in third position, which contradicts the actual league standings. This discrepancy is likely due to the weighting on the xG statistic, which the supercomputer seems to overly prioritize.

The supercomputer’s favoritism towards Arsenal is based on their recent victories, sparking doubts about the accuracy of the predictions. In essence, the supercomputer’s results defy the actual betting odds and the current Premier League standings.

In the same light, predictions of Manchester United’s turnaround in the season are met with skepticism as they are still sixth in the league and not significantly close to the top position. Based on these evaluations, it’s evident that the supercomputer’s predictions may not always align with reality and should be taken with a grain of salt.

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