A supercomputer has predicted the chances of winning the Premier League title for various teams. According to the supercomputer, Manchester City is the overwhelming favorite to win the title, having won it three times in a row. The bookies expect City to win the title 10 out of 17 times, giving them a probability of nearly 60%. On the other hand, Arsenal is predicted to win the title by the supercomputer, followed closely by Liverpool in second place, and Manchester City slumping to third. However, the actual betting experts give Arsenal a 14% chance, Liverpool a 35.8% chance, and Manchester City a 24.8% chance.
MailOnline discusses how Erik ten Hag has turned Manchester United's season around. Despite the positive changes made by Ten Hag, Manchester United is still in sixth place and 13 points behind Liverpool. The article highlights the decision to stick with goalkeeper Onana, the balanced front three, and the success of super-sub Scott McTominay in a new role. However, the article fails to acknowledge that Manchester United had already won their last three Premier League games to nil before these changes were implemented. It also overlooks the fact that McTominay's success is partly due to injuries in the midfield. Furthermore, Ten Hag had initially wanted to sell McTominay in the summer, which raises questions about his current role in the team.
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