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Manchester United's chances of winning the Premier League according to the AI

The chances for Manchester United to win the Premier League

By Diego Mendoza

14/09/2024, 08:30 PM

Bruno Férnandez. PHOTO: Manchester United

Manchester United has an 18% chance of winning the Premier League according to Google's artificial intelligence Gemini. Although we cannot predict for sure what will happen in a tournament as competitive as the Premier League, these results are given for the current moment that the club lives, not even this area of European competitions and the worst of all is that it does not even play well, which is the most worrying thing for the fans.

As expected, the team that has more opportunities to get the Premier League is Manchester City, without a doubt the current champion has the best squad of the tournament, added to the fact that he has a strategist like Pep Guardiola make them practically invincible, at least in the Premier League. It is difficult for the other teams to face a team as regularly as City.

You can never say that Manchester United is not even a candidate, but for the current moment that the club is experiencing everything is much more complicated. The red devils have been working at a loss for 5 years in a row. The previous season they had a deficit of 133 million euros. This figure is due to excessive hiring and the payment of high salaries. The clearest example was the signing of Antony for 95 million euros.

Cristiano Ronaldo criticized the coach because he said that Ten Hag did not consider winning the Premier League or the Champions League: "Manchester has to be completely rebuilt. The coach said they can't compete to win the Premier League or the Champions League. If you're the United coach, you can't say that they won't fight to win those titles," CR7 revealed on his YouTube podcast.

What is the solution to the Manchester United problem?

The big problem that Manchester United currently has is the excessive purchase and the low sale. The red devils team must dedicate himself to the training of players, so that footballers with a sense of belonging come out of the bases. The problem is that in the eagerness to have competitive squads to buy very expensive and overpriced footballers. Could it be that Manchester United has its greatness again?

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