Supercomputer predicts final Premier League table as Chelsea shoot up SEVEN PLACES but awful news for Man Utd

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A SUPERCOMPUTER has predicted the final Premier League table following Chelsea’s rampant 6-2 win at Wolves.

But it’s awful news for Manchester United after they suffered a stoppage time 2-1 defeat to bogey team Brighton.

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Chelsea have shot up SEVEN places in the power rankings after Noni Madueke’s hat-trick inspired performance[/caption]
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But United were again beaten by Brighton during their second Gameweek[/caption]

The Opta analyst’s power rankings are a global team ranking system which assigns an ability score to nearly 13,500 domestic football teams.

Chelsea’s dominant victory saw them climb a shocking SEVEN places with a new world rating of 90.4.

This means the AI boffins have them tipped to finish fourth, with the club currently sitting eighth after two games.

Chelsea shrugged off their season opening defeat to Manchester City to award fans with a stunning second-half performance at the Molineux.

And their form could be set to continue as they face Crystal Palace, who have lost two-in-two, Bournemouth and West Ham in their next three games.

But it’s nasty news for those at Old Trafford as the club dropped four places in the rankings with a rating of 88.9.

Their last-gasp defeat to the Seagulls at the Amex left the AI convinced they will come seventh come May with 57 points.

Erik ten Hag – who remained at United despite calls for him to be sacked – wanted to push on after winning the FA Cup after the club finished eighth, their lowest-ever finish in the Prem.

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The supercomputer has United finishing below Newcastle and Spurs in fifth and sixth.

The Toon enjoy a 89.7 rating, while Spurs are marginally lower at 89.2.

However, the algorithm claims Champions League qualifiers Aston Villa will plummet before eventually finishing behind Ten Hag.

Villa fell to a 2-0 home defeat to Arsenal on Saturday, who are predicted to miss out on the title for the third successive season.

The result moved Unai Emery‘s side down two places.

Manchester City’s 100.0 rating remains intact, as Pep Guardiola stays top after their 4-1 thrashing of newly-promoted Ipswich.

At the other end of the table, Southampton dropped seven places to finish bottom after suffering a 1-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest.

While Ipswich and Leicester make up the other relegation places.

Chelsea ratings vs Wolves: Madueke and Palmer on fire as Blues run riot... but Mudryk has shocker

NONI MADUEKE bagged himself a second-half hat-trick courtesy of Cole Palmer as Chelsea fired to a 6-2 victory away at Wolves.

Palmer’s three assists and first half strike capped off a wonderful afternoon for the England ace and a game that at times resembled a basketball match.

Here’s how SunSports’ Katherine Walsh rated the Blues stars…

Robert Sanchez – 7/10

Solid display. Held firm and kept Wolves at bay in the first half.

Brilliant long ball distribution cross-pitch to Jackson who assisted Palmer’s goal and Chelsea’s second.

Malo Gusto – 5

Out of position for Matheus Cunha’s 26th minute equaliser and didn’t get forward enough.

Failed to have an influence on the game after a quieter second 45 minutes from Wolves.

Wesley Fofana – 6

Had his back to goal for Wolves’ second equaliser before half-time.

The ball had been guided in by a free-kick and Jorgen Strand-Larsen cleverly guided it home with his right foot.

Levi Colwill – 6

Not a particularly noticeable performance from the 21-year-old in a positive or negative sense.

Suppose it was a solid showing but was also caught ball watching for Cunha’s goal.

Pulled Cucurella away from the third brawl of the match.

Marc Cucurella – 6

Worked hard and found himself centre of multiple fights with Wolves players throughout the 90.

Solid as ever, needing to be alert with Wolves lethal in the first half.

Moises Caicedo – 6

Quiet afternoon for the midfielder. Didn’t do much right or wrong.

Enzo Fernandez – 7

Often in the right place at the right time after clearing two Wolves’ attempts from inside the box.

Battled to win the ball for Madueke’s third goal and frequently recovered possession for the visitors.

Cole Palmer – 9

A brilliant goal and THREE assists finished off a sensational performance from the No10 position.

Somehow managed to outshine hat-trick scorer Madueke after providing all of his goals. His own notch came against the run of play just after receiving a yellow.

Picked up the ball 20 yards from goal after a long Sanchez kick and lobbed Wolves keeper Jose Sa just when the visitors were hanging on.

Mykhailo Mudryk – 4

Enzo Marseca said he needed time and coaching to get his Chelsea career on track. But failed to make an impact against Wolves.

Didn’t notice him being shipped off at half-time for former Wolves star Pedro Neto.

Noni Madueke – 9

The star man scored THREE in the second half after bagging against Servette on Thursday.

Chelsea’s best player in the first half. The young winger has bundles of ability and energy.

Looked lively and won several free-kicks in promising positions.

Worth a note that he silenced the home fans who were heavily booing him throughout after his social media comments earlier today.

Nicolas Jackson – 8

Opened the scoring with a post header inside two minutes.

But let himself down with silly antics while arguing with Cunha twice.

Most non-penalty goals for Chelsea in the Premier League since the start of last season: 15.

And assisted Palmer’s brilliant goal and Chelsea’s second.

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Pedro Neto 7

Put a shift in after coming on at half-time on his first return to the Molineux.

Bagged himself an assist in the 80th minute.

Joao Felix – 7

Scored on his Chelsea 2023/24 debut after joining from Atletico Madrid for £42.6m.

Combined with other new signing Neto for the goal.

Christopher Nkunku – N/A

Renato Veiga – N/A

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall – N/A

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