The AI ​​has revealed who would win between treble winners Man Utd and Man City as Pep’s side aim to repeat the historic feat

According to AI, the MANCHESTER UNITED team that won the treble would beat the current Manchester City team.

City have a chance to repeat the great performance of their 1999 rivals by winning the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup.

AI assumes the 1999 Manchester United team would beat Manchester City

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AI assumes the 1999 Manchester United team would beat Manchester CityCredit: PA:Empics Sport
Manchester City still need to win three games to win the treble

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Manchester City still need to win three games to win the treblePhoto credit: Reuters

In fact, after beating Real Madrid, Pep Guardiola’s side only need to win three games to reach Wednesday’s Champions League final.

A win over Chelsea sees the Citizens wrap up the Premier League ahead of their FA Cup Final encounter with United.

Despite their success, ChatGPT believes that United’s 1999 side would emerge victorious if the two teams were to face off today.

Paul Scholes, David Beckham and Ryan Giggs were named as the main threats to the Red Devils.

And with Roy Keane and Jaap Staam taking the lead in defense and midfield, the AI ​​predicts a 2-1 victory for the Sir Alex Ferguson-managed team.

There has been much debate over which team is better following City’s march to the treble.

Experts Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville clashed over the composition of their combined United 99 and City 23 team.

Neville was particularly annoyed that his colleague dropped Giggs in favor of Jack Grealish, while Carragher also chose Ilkay Gundogan over Scholes.

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Neville said, “I love Jack Grealish, I love Gundogan.”

“But I’m not having the conversation about Ryan Giggs about Jack Grealish or Paul Scholes and Gundogan.”

“I’m not entertaining the conversation.”

ClareFora

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