
The Artificial Intelligence Prediction on the 2025 Champions League Winner
Artificial Intelligence Has Made Clear Which Team Will Win the UEFA Champions League
History is meant to be broken and predictions are meant to be changed, Madridists might think, who every year go against the "experts".
Real Madrid is used to fighting against those who "know best" and who always count them out, something that is no different this time.
This explains why Carlo Ancelotti celebrated the team's path in this second part of the season, as they are alive in all tournaments.

"Since January, we haven't stopped playing every three days. We're in mid-March, and it's too much even for me, who doesn't play. There's no time to recover from the pressure of the matches, but I can't do anything. Despite all the difficulties, we reach March in the three most important competitions, La Liga, Champions, and Copa del Rey, fighting and battling. That hasn't happened in the last three years, and it's very good. We have to improve, yes, but we're doing well," indicated the Italian strategist in a press conference before facing Villarreal this Saturday at the Estadio de La Cerámica.
With an Eye on Arsenal
Beyond this match against Marcelino's team, the reality is that the Merengues are already glancing at the tie with Arsenal.
Real Madrid knows they are favorites in this double clash, although they take this challenge very seriously, as they want to qualify for the semifinals of the continental tournament.
"It's a fascinating matchup. We're going to play against the club with the greatest history in the competition. I'm very excited to play against them, but first, we have big matches in the Premier," assured Mikel Arteta.

The Basque coach has given Real Madrid the place they deserve, not so the Artificial Intelligence that sees the Merengues with little chance of lifting the UEFA Champions League.
Opta's predictor sees PSG as the clear favorite with 19.7%, followed by Barcelona with 19.3%, Arsenal with 16.3%, Inter Milan with 16.2%, and Carlo Ancelotti's team surprisingly has 13.5%, something they hope to change in the coming weeks.
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