Supercomputer predicts Tottenham’s Premier League finish after win over Leeds

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Following Tottenham’s win at Elland Road, we take another look at the predicted final Premier League standings of Opta’s Supercomputer.This season has been extremely unpredictable so far, and as one would expect, pundits and experts have been changing their tune about various sides after almost every game.The predictions of Opta’s Supercomputer have been no different, with the algorithm predicting a 14th-place finish for Thomas Frank’s men before the start of the season.Spurs have considerably moved up the predicted Premier League table in light of their impressive start to the season, with Opta backing Tottenham to finish eighth following their draw against Wolves at home.Credit: PumaTottenham remain in eighth place in Opta’s predicted tableAccording to Opta’s latest calculations, there has been no change in Tottenham’s expected finishing position following their 2-1 win at Leeds, with the supercomputer still backing the Lilywhites to finish eighth.However, the algorithm has revised Tottenham Hotspur’s expected points tally from 55.49 to 57.04 following the latest result.According to the supercomputer, Spurs only have a 17.18 per cent chance of qualifying for next season’s Champions League.Why the win over Leeds was huge for Spurs’ seasonAhead of their trip to Elland Road, Tottenham had only managed to win one of their last four matches: their 3-0 win in the Carabao Cup against Doncaster Rovers.Amidst Spurs’ mini form slump, the critics of Thomas Frank’s approach were growing louder, with some concerned about the side’s inability to create chances with regularity.Spurs thus desperately needed the three points against Leeds to keep the confidence high and to carry on the momentum, and the players thankfully put an end to the club’s poor record leading into international breaks.READ MORE: Pedro Porro sends cheeky message to Leeds United fans after Tottenham winThe post Supercomputer predicts Tottenham’s Premier League finish after win over Leeds appeared first on Spurs Web.