The 2020/21 Premier League season is more than 3 weeks away.
It was only that Liverpool received the trophy for the first time, while Bournemouth, Norwich City and Watford collapsed into the Championship.
However, due to the three-month delay that spread through the COVID-19 pandemic, the gap between the seasons of the British elite has never been shorter.
This means that, we have been at a disadvantage of the Euro 2020 one more year, football enthusiasts will not be forced to spend weeks and weeks of pre-season friendly and prolonged anticipation.
But as we all know, there are several things to do before a new Premier League season begins and one of the most important boxes to score is to wait for the course of the year.
The Premier League is world-renowned for being one of the most complicated sporting competitions expected and Liverpool’s crushing defeat to Watford last season is a bloody and false test of this.
But don’t be afraid because here at GIVEMESPORT, we’re not afraid to make ourselves look stupid a year later in the long run because anything so fun in Premier League predictions.
Besides, you either look like a football genius if you make your way to brilliant predictions, or in the best case, you laugh at yourself and your friends for having everything wrong.
As you may already know, we’ve already sent our official GIVEMESPORT prediction for the 2020/21 Premier League table and yes, he hasn’t been very smart with Liverpool fans.
But an expectation is not enough for us, so we expect 2020/21 using an approach that, depending on how you see it, will give a greater or worse representation of our true feelings.
This is because we use the amazing online page worldfootball.net, which allows users to wait for each and every game of the Premier League season and then calculate the table when you finish it.
So, yes, I spent the last 20 minutes of my life placing carefully how I’m going to play 380 games and is that surely impossible? I’m sure you’re right, I’m sure it’s impossible.
However, I reached the finish line and resisted hunting at the table as I advanced to save him from accidentally hunting himself to “rectify” ratings that didn’t seem right.
But besides, here’s my 2020/21 Premier League table after predicting each and every game:
Miraculously, it doesn’t seem to have messed things up too much.
Manchester City’s victory in the championship is in line with my own prediction, so I’m quite pleased with that, while Manchester United’s final in the 4 most sensible over Tottenham is also correct.
I’m not so sure Chelsea will end up above Liverpool, so maybe there’s a subconscious exaggeration in me after all Frank Lampard’s summer signings.
I probably lifted Leeds too high with a 12th position and I can’t see Newcastle ending up at the back of the table, so please, in accordance with my official apology, Steve Bruce.
I’m also a little worried that Villa will end as far north as the 13th and that West Brom will survive, not to mention a position to lose, is not in line with my initial prediction.
However, I will be waiting for my knighthood in the position when all this happens next spring.