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Supercomputer names the winner of the Champions League

Oleksandr ChekanovNews
Real Madrid is named the favorite of the Champions League

Real Madrid became the main contender to win the Champions League after defeating Manchester City in the quarterfinals of the tournament. Thanks to the magnificent performance of Ukrainian goalkeeper Andriy Lunin, the Spanish club won a penalty shootout against the current trophy winner.

Based on the results of the second round of the playoffs, Opta's supercomputer updated its forecast for the final winner. "Real Madrid took the place of City at the top of the main favorites. The probability that the Madrid team will win the main club tournament in Europe for the fifteenth time is estimated at 39.31%.

Supercomputer names the winner of the Champions League
Supercomputer names the winner of the Champions League

The second on the list is the French Paris Saint-Germain, which made a comeback in the quarterfinal match against Catalan Barcelona. The chances of winning the final are 27.41%.

Bayern Munich can win the Champions Cup with a probability of 16.90%. The supercomputer has the least faith in the success of another German representative, Borussia Dortmund (16.38%).

Supercomputer names the winner of the Champions League
Supercomputer names the winner of the Champions League

Real Madrid will play Bayern Munich in the Champions League semifinals, while PSG will play Borussia Dortmund. The first matches will take place on April 30 and May 1, and the return leg will follow a week later.

Supercomputer names the winner of the Champions League

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