Manchester United have had a difficult start to the season under Erik ten Hag
A supercomputer has predicted Manchester United to finish in their worst-ever position in the Premier League if their poor form continues.However, Erik ten Hag’s men have had another difficult start after collecting just 12 points from their opening eight league matches.If their poor form continues, United will finish in ninth place, which will be their worst-ever season in the Premier League era.
Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham are predicted to qualify for the Europa League and Newcastle United will be in the UEFA Europa Conference League.Meanwhile, Chelsea will finish in a poor 10th place in what will be a poor first season under Mauricio Pochettino. According to the supercomputer, Everton will be relegated from the Premier League for the first time along with Bournemouth and newly promoted Luton Town.
United are set to take on Sheffield United at Old Trafford on Saturday night before taking on City in the Manchester derby next weekend.
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