It could be another season without Champions League football for Manchester United, if these predictions come true.
Gracenote, a sports data company, have predicted how the Premier League table will look after the 38th and final round of fixtures next May, and it makes troubling reading for fans of Manchester United.
Despite possessing the world’s most expensive footballer in Paul Pogba, one of the best strikers of his generation in Zlatan Ibrahimovic, and one of the most successful managers of the past 15 years in Jose Mourinho, United are predicted to finish in fifth place.
Manchester City are tipped to win the title on goal difference, ahead of Arsenal who also finish with 78 points. Liverpool are predicted to earn 75 points and finish third and Chelsea to take the final Champions League place and finish fourth.
United are tipped to finish nine points off the Champions League places with 64 points, two points less than they gained under Louis van Gaal last season.
At the bottom of the table, you won’t be surprised to learn that Sunderland are predicted to finish lowest with 28 points, joined in the Championship by Swansea City and Hull City.
Here’s the Premier League table after 10 games:
And here’s how Gracenote predict it will look on the evening of Sunday, May 21:
The data company come up with their predictions by running simulations 10,000 times, using results from the last four seasons.
Points are awarded for each game based on the probability of a win, a draw or a defeat, and are then added to points already accumulated by each team to calculate the predicted points.
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