Europa League winner revealed

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Since last Thursday evening, the posters for the Europa League semi-finals have been known. Olympique de Marseille, who beat Benfica in the quarter, will challenge Atalanta from Bergamo, while AS Roma will have to do battle with the new German champion, Leverkusen.

According to ChatGPT, the last French club entered in this competition should still go through one round. “Based on the teams’ recent performances and considering the strengths involved, I predict that Olympique Marseille will face AS Roma in the Europa League final. Both of these teams showed strong form throughout the competition and demonstrated their ability to compete at a high level”predicted the famous artificial intelligence.

AI bets on Roma

Regarding the potential winner, “It will depend on several factors, including the form of key players, the tactics of the coaches and the dynamics of the matches. However, if I had to make a prediction, I would give a slight edge to AS Roma due to their experience in European competitions and their overall quality. But as always in football, anything can happen on the pitch. The semi-finals and final promise to be exciting clashes until the end.”

It is quite amusing to note that the ChatGPT prediction differs from that of the bookmakers. According to them, Bayer Leverkusen is the favorite for the final victory in the Europa League (odds of 1.8), ahead of Atalanta (4) and AS Roma (5.5).

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