The 2024/2025 Premier League season has come to a close, prompting a reflection on the pre-season predictions made by various pundits. Popular predictions included Manchester City winning the title for the fourth time in a row. Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Karen Carney, Micah Richards, Martin Keown, Robbie Savage, Danny Murphy, Chris Sutton, and Stephen Warnock were some of the pundits analysed in terms of their predictions.

Gary Neville surprisingly backed Arsenal to end City’s dominance but was wrong as City secured the title. He correctly backed Liverpool and Chelsea’s top-six finish but missed out on some other predictions like top four and relegation candidates. Jamie Carragher fared better, correctly predicting City’s finish above Arsenal as well as the relegated teams. His pick for top scorer and impact signing, on the other hand, were not as successful.

Karen Carney had the top three teams correctly but faltered with Manchester United’s finish. She predicted Mohamed Salah as the top scorer, which didn’t come to fruition. Micah Richards accurately predicted City’s title win and Arsenal’s struggles without Gabriel Jesus. However, he also missed out on some predictions for the top four.

Martin Keown shared similar sentiments with Richards, predicting City’s triumph but also missing out on some other picks. Robbie Savage faced difficulties in his challenging 1-20 prediction, getting many things wrong with the placing of teams. Danny Murphy, another pundit, made incorrect assumptions about the season, including overestimating the potential of certain signings.

Chris Sutton had a good showing, accurately predicting City’s success and some other aspects of the season, while Stephen Warnock stood out as one of the few pundits to correctly pick Villa for the top four. Overall, not all pundits were on target with their season predictions, showcasing the unpredictability and excitement of the Premier League.

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