Premier League supercomputer throws up little surprise as Liverpool backed for second consecutive title
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Premier League supercomputer throws up little surprise as Liverpool backed for second consecutive title
"Liverpool are being tipped to retain their Premier League title this season. Arne Slot's side have recruited wonderfully across the summer months, bringing in global superstars Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike and Alexander Isak to help bolster their chances of yet another top-flight crown. And after such a formidable start, the Reds have been backed to do it all again in 2025/26and by some margin too. You may like Liverpool beat Arsenal thanks to Dominik Szoboszlai's free-kick (Image credit: Getty Images)"
"According to recent data from the CIES Football Observatory, Liverpool has a 28.9 per cent chance of lifting the trophy again in May. The research takes into account variables including performance data and transfers to calculate the probability of the final table. Arsenal are second and given a healthy 18.8 per cent chance of pipping the Merseysiders, narrowly ahead of Chelsea (16.2 per cent) and Manchester City (14.4 per cent)."
Arne Slot's Liverpool are tipped to retain the Premier League title after strong summer recruitment including Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike and Alexander Isak. Owners FSG invested heavily to strengthen the squad, with Darwin Nunez sold and replaced by Isak. The team has started the season strongly and bookmakers and models favour them highly. CIES Football Observatory gives Liverpool a 28.9 per cent chance of winning the title in May, with Arsenal on 18.8 per cent, Chelsea 16.2 per cent and Manchester City 14.4 per cent. Nottingham Forest are rated fifth on 7.9 per cent, followed by Newcastle, Aston Villa and Manchester United.
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