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MANCHESTER UNITED suffered a blow in their pursuit of a top four place on Saturday as they lost 3-1 to Aston Villa.
The result leaves Erik ten Hag‘s men in fifth, three points adrift of Tottenham with just one round of fixtures remaining before the World Cup.
Man Utd are in a fight to finish in the top four this seasonHere is how the supercomputer has predicted the final Premier League tableMan City are predicted to win a fifth Premier League title in six seasons
But a supercomputer has now predicted that Man Utd will still finish in the Champions League places ahead of Spurs.
According to the table formulated by Liverpool to secure the final spot in the top four.
However, there are no surprises when it comes to who the computer has predicted to be champions.