Fans of the English Premier League now live in an entirely new sphere of existence, one in which mighty Manchester City has been defeated. Surfing a wave of transfers in and out, Liverpool finally did what no other League team has done in 23 previous games this season, coming out ahead in a seven-goal thriller. If the transfer window (which has two weeks remaining) can upend the reality of invincible Man. City, what does it hold for the rest of the league table? Here’s what our weekly Premiership Swarm thinks.
Last week’s EPL Swarm predicted that City would beat Liverpool, but seemed to sense that the record-setting streak for the Sky Blues was in jeopardy and downgraded them to a cautious pick. This time around the swarm has no such qualms about the Citizens, and has them back firmly as the highest-confidence prediction of the weekend.
That replay has everything we’d want to see in a top-confidence prediction, with the magnets finding rapid consensus. The swarm seems to sense that with the pressure off Manchester City to preserve their streak, they’ll return to the more relaxed and free-form style they were playing in October and November. They’re at home, and Newcastle would seem to be perfectly cast as a sacrificial lamb in this contest.
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