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MAN CITY TAKE HUGE STEP - BUT WHO DOES SUPERCOMPUTER BACK FOR UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE QUALIFICATION?

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The actual run-in has begun. Even though matters at the very top and bottom of the Premier League table may be almost over, there is still a lot at stake as five teams compete for the final three spots and the significant prize of qualifying for the UEFA Champions League. In preparation for the season finale, Opta's supercomputer has been whirring once more to reveal its predictions. Only four points separate third and seventh in the Premier League table at the end of this season. As Manchester City, Nottingham Forest, Newcastle United, Chelsea, and Aston Villa all strive to finish in the top five, securing a spot in the lucrative UEFA Champions League—thanks to England acquiring an additional spot in the competition due to its growing coefficient—the complexion of a campaign could change in the blink of an eye.

However, Opta asserts that Arsenal has an interestingly higher probability of winning the tournament, with a probability of 8.3%, as opposed to Munich's 7.7%, if they advance. This is despite the fact that Arsenal is the second favorite to win on Wednesday night. Kingsley Coman injured his adductor muscle in Saturday's 2-0 victory over Cologne, putting Bayern in a similar predicament. In a statement, Bayern revealed that the France international will miss Wednesday's fixture and will be out of action for several weeks. 

 According to Tuchel, "The injury of Kingsley is extremely bitter with him starting a game today after a very long time." It certainly won't suffice for Wednesday, and it appeared extremely painful on television. "You want to have a variety of options in a quarterfinal." You might need to play for 120 minutes. It's a big blow for us.' 

 Following the outcomes of the third round of group stage games, the supercomputer BETSiE at Bettingexpert has predicted how the Champions League groups stages will play out. 100,000 times, the supercomputer simulated the Champions League group stage game. Based on both pre-season expectations and xG earned for and against, the supercomputer predicts the remainder of the 2023/24 season based on all played results across all competitions. So, let's take a look at what Arsenal might accomplish this season in the Champions League.




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