After a hugely significant weekend for the teams towards the bottom end of the table, Opta’s Supercomputer has revised its prediction on where Tottenham will finish.Things were not looking too rosy for Tottenham when they found themselves at risk of falling adrift of safety until the dying stages of their clash at Wolves. Sunday 3rd May Premier League Aston VillaAston Villa1|2TottenhamTottenham Saturday 2nd May Premier League BrentfordBrentford3|0West HamWest HamIn fact, even after they emerged with three points from the Molineux Stadium, not many pundits gave Spurs much of a chance of survival.Roberto De Zerbi continued to assert that Tottenham have the quality to win matches, and his players have repaid his faith by pushing themselves out of the bottom three. Position Team Played MP Won W Drawn D Lost L For GF Against GA Diff GD Points Pts 15 Crystal PalaceCrystal Palace34 11 10 13 36 42 -6 43 16 Nottingham ForestNottingham Forest34 10 9 15 41 45 -4 39 17 TottenhamTottenham35 9 10 16 45 54 -9 37 18 West HamWest Ham35 9 9 17 42 61 -19 36 19 BurnleyBurnley35 4 8 23 35 71 -36 20 Credit: PumaWhere does Opta’s Supercomputer expect Tottenham to finish?Spurs are not assured of safety just yet and still have work to do, although their chances of remaining in the top-flight look much better after West Ham’s loss to Brentford and their win over Aston Villa.Opta’s Supercomputer has now revised its predicted table, with the website now backing Tottenham to finish in 17th place with an expected 41.06 points.The data analysis platform suggests that West Ham are now on course to finish 18, predicting a points tally of 39.18 for Nuno Espirito Santo’s men.The fact that only a point separates two London rivals in their final prediction suggests that this race is still very much neck-and-neck.De Zerbi’s prediction has proven propheticDe Zerbi kept insisting that just one win would completely change the mentality of the Tottenham players, and that seems to have played out.Speaking after the Lilywhites threw away two points against Brighton, the Spurs boss insisted that his side can win all five of their remaining league games.While that seemed an outlandish claim at the time, Tottenham have won both their matches since then, and they will be confident going into their big clash against Leeds next Monday.READ MORE: Aston Villa 1-2 Tottenham match report: De Zerbi carries Spurs out of the bottom threeThe post Supercomputer predicts Tottenham’s Premier League finish after win over Aston Villa appeared first on Spurs Web.