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Supercomputer predicts Premier League table as wheels come off at Arsenal

Arsenal may have stumbled in cup competitions, but their grip on the Premier League title race remains strong—at least for now.

After suffering disappointment in both domestic cups, including a defeat to Manchester City in the Carabao Cup Final, Mikel Arteta’s side followed up with another setback against Southampton. That loss ended their FA Cup journey and sparked fresh concerns about their ability to maintain composure in the title run-in.

Opta Prediction: Arsenal Still in Control

Despite recent defeats, data projections from Opta indicate that Arsenal are still clear frontrunners to lift the league trophy. Their title probability has only slightly dipped, showing continued confidence in their overall consistency this season.

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Meanwhile, Manchester City’s chances remain

relatively low—for now. However, that could quickly change depending on the outcome of their highly anticipated clash at the Etihad Stadium later this month. A win for Pep Guardiola’s side would significantly shift the balance of power.

Manchester City Building Momentum

City have responded emphatically following their cup triumph. A dominant victory over Liverpool in the FA Cup highlighted their form, with Erling Haaland delivering a standout performance.

Their resurgence has added pressure on Arsenal, making the title race more competitive as the season approaches its final stretch.

Top Four Race Heating Up

Elsewhere, the battle for UEFA Champions League qualification is intensifying. Aston Villa have significantly boosted their chances after a crucial win over West Ham United.

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Manchester United are also in a strong position, enjoying a consistent run under Michael Carrick. On the other hand, Chelsea face an uphill battle despite an impressive FA Cup performance, with their top-five hopes fading.

Relegation Battle: Spurs in Trouble

At the bottom end of the table, Tottenham Hotspur are facing serious danger. The appointment of Roberto De Zerbi has yet to spark improvement, with a heavy defeat to Nottingham Forest worsening their situation.

Forest, meanwhile, have taken a significant step toward survival with that crucial win.

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Wolverhampton Wanderers and Burnley appear destined for relegation, while West Ham are still at risk of joining them in the drop zone.

Leeds United remain in the fight for survival despite a poor run of form, but upcoming fixtures against lower-ranked sides could prove decisive for Daniel Farke and his squad.

Final Thoughts

While Arsenal’s recent losses have raised doubts, the numbers suggest they are still firmly on track for Premier League glory. However, with Manchester City gaining momentum and key fixtures ahead, the title race is far from over.