Tottenham relegation prediction made by supercomputer after Everton defeat

Tottenham will survive Premier League relegation this season despite their 3-2 defeat to Everton, with the Opta Supercomputer predicting Ange Postecoglou’s men to finish 12th in the table.

The Australian added yet another defeat to his Premier League tally this season, taking Spurs’ total to 12.

At the moment, Tottenham are 15th in the top flight and although they’re not involved in the relegation battle, the fact that 16th-placed Everton are only four points behind them should be a cause for concern.

Powered by Opta Analyst, the supercomputer has predicted a 12th-placed finish for Postecoglou’s men, with a 0.07 per cent chance of relegation this term.

Tottenham need to turn things around in Premier League soon

At the moment, it’s unclear whether things are going to get any better at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as we fast approach the latter stages of the campaign.

Form-wise, Spurs are one of the worst-performing teams in the top flight and after the Toffees left Goodison Park triumphant on Sunday, it’s evident that things need to be changed soon.

Postecoglou may have already welcomed Antonin Kinsky to his squad, but with their defensive injury crisis still rife, it feels like Spurs need to add some new faces to their back line.

Antonin Kinsky Tottenham
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Nothing is yet set in stone of course but seen as though a few players have already been mentioned with a switch to North London, it would be silly for Daniel Levy to not at least consider allowing the former Celtic boss to try and rectify his defensive woes with some new faces.

For now, it’s unclear what the future holds, but if no additions are made, Tottenham could be for an even bumpier ride in the final three months of the Premier League campaign.

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