Super Computer predicts where Leicester City will finish in the Premier League this season

LEICESTER, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 03: A Leicester City flag ahead the Premier League match between Leicester City and Manchester United at The King Power Stadium on February 03, 2019 in Leicester, United Kingdom. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)
LEICESTER, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 03: A Leicester City flag ahead the Premier League match between Leicester City and Manchester United at The King Power Stadium on February 03, 2019 in Leicester, United Kingdom. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images) /
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A super computer has predicted where Leicester City will finish in the Premier League this season – and the fans are not going to like the look of what it has come up with.

Before we go any further, though, it is worth mentioning that the super computer belongs to talkSport – in case you wanted an idea of how reliable this little fellow is.

Coming back to where we started again, talkSport’s super computer thinks that Leicester are going to finish ninth in the league, where Everton currently sit with 33 points – just one point ahead of 11th-placed Foxes.

Given how the Toffees have been playing, overtaking them should hardly be a problem for Leicester.

It is, however, not what Leicester should be aiming for. They began the season with the seventh place as their target, and that is still achievable even if Wolverhampton Wanderers have tightened their grip on the spot.

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Once Leicester are done with their visit to Wembley Stadium to play Tottenham Hotspur next week, they have a very easy set of fixtures awaiting them whereas their rivals will have it the other way around.

If ever, Claude Puel needed his team to strike all the right notes, then it would be now, because if it isn’t, then he may have to look for giant killing at the back end of the season yet again.

Full table:

20. Huddersfield Town

19. Fulham

18. Cardiff City

17. Newcastle United

16. Southampton

15. Crystal Palace

14. Burnley

13. Brighton and Hove Albion

12. Everton

11. West Ham United

10. AFC Bournemouth

9. Leicester City

8. Watford

7. Wolverhampton Wanderers

6. Arsenal

5. Manchester United

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4. Chelsea

3. Tottenham Hotspur

2. Manchester City

1. Liverpool