Premier League supercomputer predicts Arsenal WON'T win title after latest loss
Premier League supercomputer predicts Arsenal WON'T win title after latest lossManchester City's hopes of claiming the Premier League title were handed a huge boost after Arsenal were shocked by Bournemouth - leaving their season in danger of falling apartCommentsSportSamuel Meade Sports Brand Writer22:30, 11 Apr 2026View 2 ImagesArsenal's loss to Bournemouth has blown the title race wide openA supercomputer has tipped Manchester City to claim the Premier League title by a solitary point - just hours after Arsenal lost to open the door for their rivals.The Gunners have been in control of the title race for much of the season and, even after their domestic cup wobble, held a nine point lead going into the weekend but missed the chance to extend that to 12. Instead they were stunned by Bournemouth, who dealt them a fifth loss of the season.City will have been watching on as their hopes of winning a fifth title in six years were greatly enhanced. And the algorithms have now predicted that the title will end up in Manchester - not north London.That would be huge blow to Mikel Arteta, who has finished second in each of the last three years. In 2023 and 2024 they led up until the business end, only slip up and watch City overtake them.Guardiola's side have been tipped to end up on 81 points - one ahead of Arsenal. Surprisingly the supercomputer doesn't think City will beat the Gunners next weekend, but it does think Arsenal will draw four of their final six games.OPINIONJeremy CrossRio Ngumoha shows he's Liverpool's future - and could help Arne Slot keep his jobLiverpool FCالمصدر: Mirror Football | Source: Mirror Football
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