Supercomputer predicts Arsenal’s chances in Premier League title race after Liverpool slip-up


For the second time this season, Liverpool lost a Premier League game.

Alexis Mac Allister’s strike seemed to be a routine victory over Fulham, but the Reds were soon shaken by a three-goal train, which proved to be insurmountable for the leader of the division when they left Craven Cottage empty-handed.

If there is a positive attitude for Liverpool fans from this weekend, this has fallen a surprising fallen that will be preserved from an unlikely source. The Merseyside rival Everton used to hold Arsenal a 1-1 draw in the round, which means that this slip might not be as expensive as it could have been.

With seven games, the difference between the two best sides of the Premier League is now 11 points. Liverpool and Arsenal even face each other at the beginning of May, given the Gunners, a massive chance of closing some soil.

Let’s see what they Opta Supercomputer has to say.

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Unfortunately for arsenal, although the door may have been opened so slightly, they are still facing a tough fight to prevent Arne Slot from lifting the title for Liverpool in his first year.

The Reds get a 99.3% chance of walking all the way and raising the title. You can afford to lose four of your remaining seven devices and can still get the trophy into the hands if arsenal is less than perfect.

A short look at Liverpool’s fittings and the idea of ​​four defeats is not completely unfathomable – ignores the fact that they have only lost twice all season. Apart from this meeting with Arsenal, Liverpool has data with Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Brighton & Hove Albion and Crystal Palace, all of which could cause serious problems if the slot does not sort out.

The supercomputer places the likelihood that this will only happen 0.7%and makes it clear that this title is losing Liverpools.

No other side has the chance to catch up, although four are still mathematically with a call. The third -placed Nottingham Forest has a chance of 3% to catch up in second place, while there is even a 1% chance that Newcastle United rose by second place.

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