Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher are both predicting Manchester United's return to the Champions League, but the supercomputer says otherwise. Neville believes United have a real chance to finish third in the Premier League table, citing their unbeaten start under Michael Carrick and the distractions of European football for their competitors. However, the Opta supercomputer predicts United to finish fifth, with Aston Villa and Liverpool ahead of them in the race for the top four. Carragher goes further, claiming United are 'guaranteed' to finish in the Champions League places, but the supercomputer disagrees. With so much European football still to come this season, England's top-two finish in the coefficient table is not yet mathematically assured, but Opta believes it's already a done deal. Neville and Carragher's predictions highlight the uncertainty and excitement surrounding United's future, but the supercomputer's analysis provides a more cautious outlook. Will United defy the odds and secure a top-four finish? Or will the supercomputer's predictions prove accurate?