Following their emphatic 5-0 triumph over Chelsea, a cutting-edge supercomputer has projected Arsenal as the Premier League champions this season. Mikel Arteta’s side’s victory propelled them three points ahead of Liverpool at the summit, though Jürgen Klopp’s team has a game in hand. Reigning champions Manchester City trail Arsenal by four points with two games remaining. As the season approaches its climax, the title race remains fiercely competitive among these three powerhouses. The supercomputer’s probability model forecasts the Gunners’ maiden league triumph in two decades. It simulates each remaining match 1,000 times, factoring in league position, form, and betting odds, and generates an average league table. Arsenal is predicted to win the league despite dropping points in two of their final four matches. The Gunners are backed to win two and draw two, amassing 85 points. In contrast, both City and Liverpool are projected to finish one point behind with 84 points. The supercomputer anticipates that City will win only three of their six remaining fixtures, while Liverpool will triumph in three of their last five. Aston Villa is also tipped to secure the final Champions League berth by finishing fourth. Arsenal exudes confidence in their title aspirations. Midfielder Thomas Partey declared after their Chelsea victory, “We must maintain our winning ways in the remaining matches. It was a brilliant performance; we fought from the outset, recognizing the significance of this game. We executed everything flawlessly, and I’m immensely proud of the squad.” Arsenal’s strong position and the anticipated thrilling conclusion to the title race are reflected in the supercomputer’s forecast.