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Published 18:29 3 Jan 2022 GMT
Updated 18:30 3 Jan 2022 GMT
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The bottom half is also not that shocking, with Norwich, Newcastle United and Watford expected to go down, and Burnley escaping the drop by one point on 34.
With Newcastle expected to spend big this month, that could potentially change, but based on their current squad and recent results, the computer believes they are doomed for another relegation.
Everton have been in a sort of semi-crisis almost all season, with their promising start fizzling out soon after Dominic Calvert-Lewin picked up an injury and Rafa Benitez seemingly unable to get his team to sustain any run of form.
A 14th place finish would likely see the back of the former Liverpool man, as Everton leap from short-term fix to short-term fix, probably spending another £200m on players the Big Six don't want for little reward.
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