We now have our first prediction as to who will win this new edition of the Champions League. This is the simulation of Grosvenor Sport Supercomputer and that gives the win City of Manchester of Pep Guardiola. The English team, according to this study, will win the title by defeating the current champion, Real Madrid, in the very last stage. Furthermore, and according to himself, the English club will eliminate Fútbol Club Barcelona in the quarterfinals.
According to the data provided by the same study, the victory would be 2-0 for City of Manchester against Ancelotti’s team. Both will reach this event after winning the semifinals against Liverpool and Red Bull Leipzig. Regarding the quarterfinal tie with the Blaugranas, the first leg will end in a 2-2 draw at the Olympic Stadium and it will be in the second leg where the “citizen” club will win 3-0. He Atlético de Madrid They will fall in the round of 16 against the English team Arsenal. He Girona did not pass this initial group of the new competition format.
According to the same study will be real Madrid which occupies first place in the league, while the Barcelona will do it in fourth place and the Atlético de Madrid in sixth position
He supercomputer It is a probability model, not determined by human guesswork or bias. The Supercomputer calculates the result of each match based on the current strength of a team. Factors such as league position, form as well as odds in the betting market.
Predictions are the result of a model simulating each match in the competition and predicting the exact result it believes each match will have. A degree of randomness is added to the predictions to ensure that surprises occur instead of the best teams in the league winning every game. The result of the predictions is the most common result between the groups in question.
The model then simulates the remaining games of a season 1,000 times and generates an average league table from the 1,000 simulations, to rule out anomalous results. This is done to get as many different results as possible, and this includes teams like Aston Villa winning the Champions League in a small number of simulations.
The final outcome predictions are the result of these simulations and are combined with what the supercomputer is currently predicting given all the information it has, but there is a range of possibilities within these predictions.
Source: La Verdad
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