In a stunning prediction, a Champions League Supercomputer has forecasted that Premier League club Arsenal will lift the prestigious trophy this season. This would mark a historic achievement for the Gunners, who have never won the Champions League in their history.
Arsenal’s best performance in Europe’s elite club competition came during the 2005-06 season when they finished as runners-up to Barcelona. However, according to bettingexpert’s Supercomputer, BETSiE, this could be the year they finally claim the title.
The prediction comes after the Champions League Round of 16 draw on Friday, which paired Arsenal against Dutch side PSV Eindhoven. BETSiE, which simulates the tournament 100,000 times based on past and current season results, has given Arsenal a 22.4% chance of winning the competition—the highest probability among all teams.
Barcelona and Real Madrid follow closely behind, with win probabilities of 15.2% and a slightly lower percentage, respectively. The Supercomputer’s algorithm takes into account various factors, including last season’s results, pre-season performances, and the ongoing campaign.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta reacted to the draw, acknowledging PSV as a formidable opponent. “Well, we played against them [in the group stage], and they are a really good team. We know that,” Arteta said during his pre-match press conference ahead of Arsenal’s Premier League clash with West Ham on Saturday.
The Gunners have been in impressive form this season, both domestically and in Europe, fueling optimism among fans and pundits alike. If the Supercomputer’s prediction holds true, Arsenal could make history by securing their first-ever Champions League trophy, cementing their place among Europe’s elite clubs.
As the knockout stages approach, all eyes will be on Arteta’s side to see if they can turn this bold prediction into reality.