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Manchester United have been tipped to finish in the bottom half of the Premier League, despite Ruben Amorim's recent arrival.

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  • Supercomputer predicts final Premier League table
  • Amorim's United expected to finish 13th
  • Would represent club's lowest-ever PL finish
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    United won't improve upon their current position of 13th in the league, according to a supercomputer that predicts the Red Devils will record their lowest-ever finish in the top-flight since the inception of the Premier League.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Erik ten Hag was sacked in October with United in 14th in the table, with Amorim bumping them up just one spot since coming in. But he'll be hopeful of further gains between now and the end of the season, especially after last weekend's impressive 2-1 win at Manchester City.

  • PREDICTED FINAL 2024-25 TABLE

    1. Liverpool – 92 points
    2. Chelsea – 88 points
    3. Arsenal – 80 points
    4. Manchester City – 74 points
    5. Aston Villa – 63 points
    6. Newcastle United – 61 points
    7. Tottenham Hotspur – 60 points
    8. Brighton – 57 points
    9. Bournemouth – 55 points
    10. Nottingham Forest – 53 points
    11. Fulham – 52 points
    12. Brentford – 47 points
    13. Manchester United – 45 points
    14. Crystal Palace – 42 points
    15. West Ham United – 40 points
    16. Everton – 37 points
    17. Wolves – 35 points
    18. Leicester City – 32 points
    19. Ipswich Town – 30 points
    20. Southampton – 20 points
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  • WHAT BETVICTOR SAID

    “With continued debate around how the Premier League table will look in May, we've turned to the power of AI to predict how the league will shape up and it’s safe to say some eyebrows might be raised at the results," Sam Boswell, spokesperson of BetVictor, said.

    "Our supercomputer has concluded that Ruben Amorim’s Manchester United will fail to finish higher than their current position of 13th. Perhaps the uncertainty around United’s January transfer window activity and off-field discussions have contributed to their placement in the bottom half."

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