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Newcomers to finish seventh? A surprise relegation? - Premier League predictions


The World Cup is over for another four years - and while the domestic game can still bask in the warm glow of England's run to the semi-finals the Premier League is now ready to return.

So it is time to don the tin hat once more to take a stab at how things might - or might not - work out in the top flight this season.

We also asked you to make your predictions for the final Premier League table. You can see the result at the bottom of the page and you can still make your own prediction here.


Unsurprisingly you joined me in tipping Manchester City to retain their title - but will we get a shock at the top?


Manchester City
Last season - Champions
This season - Champions
Best coach. Best team. Best squad. The confidence of reigning champions. For all the efforts to strengthen elsewhere it is still hard to look beyond Pep Guardiola and Manchester City for the Premier League.

Riyad Mahrez's arrival from Leicester City adds further variety and potency to an all-powerful attack while this may well be the season home-grown teenager Phil Foden stamps his class and authority on the Premier League.

John Stones was outstanding and mature for England in Russia while Benjamin Mendy's return to fitness adds further talent.

They may not get 100 points or win by that runaway 19-point margin - but they will be champions again.

Liverpool
Last season - Fourth
This season - Second
No excuses any more. This is the season Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool must mount a serious title challenge. Huge potential and promise, plus a Champions League final appearance, from last season must now be turned into something even more substantial.

Liverpool's owners Fenway Sports Groups have ensured Klopp has been able to re-invest the £142m brought in from Barcelona for Philippe Coutinho on serious quality additions.

Naby Keita - a potential stand-out in the Premier League this season - can provide the key link between midfield and the world-class attack of Sadio Mane, Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino.

Fabinho will provide stability while the £67m arrival of goalkeeper Alisson from Roma solves a glaring Liverpool weakness highlighted by Loris Karius' calamitous Champions League final performance.

And Xherdan Shaqiri has already shown in pre-season he will add an extra layer of unpredictability to Klopp's squad.

There is no valid reason to be 25 points behind the champions this season and they will run Manchester City close.


Manchester United
Last season - Second
This season - Third
What a ray of sunshine Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has been in pre-season - almost being followed around by a little black cloud over his head.

This will have to disappear the moment Leicester City arrive at Old Trafford for the opening game because it is now Mourinho's third full season at United and for all his apparent dissatisfaction he has still had plenty of financial backing to build this side.

Mourinho will clearly be frustrated by his failure to add that central defender he wanted so desperately but the addition of £50m Brazilian Fred will give him even more creativity.

If he can clear away those clouds then United can still have a serious impact this season - but the manager simply must cut a more positive figure than the rather defeatist individual that has been seen so far this summer.

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