FOOTBALL is an unpredictable sport at the best of times.
However, with the ever-growing power of Artificial Intelligence, it has taken a crack at predicting tonight's crunch clash between Arsenal and Manchester City.
And if the prediction is accurate, then we should be in for a match worthy of its crown as a "title decider".
ChatGPT was asked for a match prediction by NeueOnlineCasinos.io.
In the AI's report Arsenal will open the scoring against the run of play after 20 minutes courtesy of a Bukayo Saka led counter-attack, concluded with Gabriel Jesus firing home against his old side.
This goal will leave the hosts staggered with Pep Guardiola's side entering half-time a goal down, but only after Ederson prevented Gabriel Martinelli from doubling the lead.
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However, City will then find an equaliser through Kevin De Bruyne in the 65th minute to pay dividends for their increased intensity after the interval.
Erling Haaland will then bag his 33rd goal of the season and break the Premier League goalscoring record by pouncing on a loose ball in the box.
And this 80th minute goal will prove to be the decisive strike as City's defence hold firm for the remainder of the tie.
Should this result come true, Man City will close the gap to Arsenal to just two points with two games in hand.
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However, an Arsenal win would give Mikel Arteta's side a potentially vital eight point gap.
Arsenal will play tonight's game without first-choice defender William Saliba, and may even be forced to play without Granit Xhaka, who is a doubt.
Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola will be without the services of Nathan Ake, who is out with a hamstring injury.
A number of key stars who did not start Saturday's FA Cup semi-final triumph over Sheffield United, including De Bruyne, Rodri and John Stones could all return to the team.
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