Following Tottenham’s loss against Man City, a supercomputer has predicted where Ange Postecoglou’s men are expected to finish this season and what their chances of qualifying for Europe next season.Ange Postecoglou rotated his squad for the clash against Man City on Wednesday, with many supporters surprised to see the likes of Heung-min Son, Dejan Kulusevski and Djed Spence being left out of the starting eleven.While the first-half performance from the home side left a lot to be desired, the Lilywhites gave an excellent account of themselves in the second period, spurning several chances to level the game.City struggled to cope with Tottenham’s energy in the latter part of the encounter, with Postecoglou’s men ending the game with the kind of intensity we have rarely seen from them over recent months.Photo by SpursWebSupercomputer predicts low Premier League finish for TottenhamWhile the performance may bode well for Tottenham, given the crucial games they have coming up, the bottom line is that it was another home defeat, which means that the North London side continue to languish in 13th place in the Premier League table.Opta Analyst’s supercomputer calculates the expected league finish of each side by taking into account variables like results so far, remaining fixtures and other performance metrics.Following Tottenham’s loss against Man City yesterday, the data analysis platform projects that the club will end the season with 49 points. That points tally is expected to see Spurs finish in 13th place, two points behind Crystal Palace and three ahead of Manchester United.Additionally, Opta Analyst only gives Ange Postecoglou’s men a 0.04 per cent chance of qualifying for the Champions League or the Europa League.Winning the Europa League is the only way Spurs can secure qualificationThe Premier League is tighter this season than it has ever been, which is why one cannot rule out the possibility of teams climbing the table rapidly if they string a few good results together.However, Spurs have given themselves a lot to do to achieve a top-six finish, especially given that their primary focus will soon shift to the Europa League.The only way Tottenham can ensure their European participation next season is by winning that trophy, with the winners of the Europa League getting a passage into the Champions League.The post Supercomputer predicts Tottenham’s chances of European qualification after Man City defeat appeared first on Spurs Web.