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Premier League supercomputer's prediction could make Jamie Carragher look like a fool

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Jamie Carragher says he thinks Arsenal will scrape into the top four this season, though a Premier League supercomputer disagrees.Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea are expected to secure the top three spots, but with just five points separating the next five teams, the final Champions League space is set to be hotly contested.West Ham United, Manchester United, Arsenal, Wolves and Tottenham Hotspur are all in the running, though Carragher insists he's backing the Gunners."I think it will be tough for West Ham to get in the top four.

Arsenal, what a win that was for them away to Wolves. The games in hand, no European football, " the former Liverpool defender said on Sky Sports.Despite Carra's prediction, a Premier League supercomputer is tipping West Ham to hold on and secure Champions League football for the first time in their history - with Arsenal finishing fifth on goal difference.It also predicts that Newcastle United, Watford and Norwich will be relegated and that Pep Guardiola's City side will win over 100 points on their way to a second-successive title victory.Chelsea won't be losing another league match all season but will still finish third behind Liverpool, according to the supercomputer.Who do you think will finish four this season?

Let us know in the comments section below...Elsewhere, Arsenal and United will apparently qualify for the Europa League, with Wolves and Tottenham finishing behind them in seventh and eighth respectively.The supercomputer isn't the only one to disagree with Carragher about Arsenal though.

Graeme Souness, says that a lack of goals in the team will probably prevent the Gunners from getting into the top four."I think it will go all the way to the end," Souness said.

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