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Supercomputer names the winner of the Champions League

Oleksandr ChekanovNews
City is considered the main favorite of the Champions League

Manchester City remains the main contender to win the current Champions League draw, which will allow the Citizens to defend their title. The chances of the final triumph in the tournament for Josep Guardiola's team are estimated at a fantastic 32%.

On the eve of the 1/8 finals, the first matches of which will take place on February 13-14, Opta's supercomputer has updated its forecast for the tournament results. City continues to be the main favorite among all 16 participants in the playoffs.

Real Madrid is in second place with a considerable gap. Its chances of winning the cup are estimated at 15.45%. This is followed by Inter Milan (11.55%) and Bayern Munich (10.09%).

The top five contenders for winning the 2023/24 Champions League are rounded out by Arsenal of London with an 8.45% chance of success. It is pursued by the French PSG (6.43%).

The supercomputer believes in the triumph of the Danish "Copenhagen" the least. The machine calculated the probability of this team winning the cup at 0.05%. Lazio of Rome is one step higher (0.45%).

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