A Premier League supercomputer has predicted that Manchester United will fail to qualify for next season's Champions League.
Instead, it says David Moyes’ West Ham will earn a top four spot by three points, with United in fifth. However, these forecasts from the FiveThirtyEight supercomputer come before interim boss Ralf Rangnick takes charge of United for the first time in Sunday’s home game with Crystal Palace.
Still, it has given the Red Devils less than a one per cent chance of winning their first league title since 2013. Their chances of qualifying for the Champions League, it says, is only 24 per cent.
United have not won an away league game since their 3-0 win over Tottenham on October 30, albeit drew 1-1 against Chelsea at
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