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Liverpool vs PSG: Team Corners

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About This Market

This market predicts the total number of corners awarded to Liverpool during their match against Paris Saint-Germain. Corner counts are a vital performance metric that reflects a team's attacking pressure and reliance on wide play.

Liverpool typically emphasizes high-intensity wing play and aggressive overlapping fullbacks, which often results in a high volume of deflected crosses and shots. PSG, while possessing high-caliber technical attackers, often plays a more possession-oriented game that may limit or enhance corner opportunities depending on their defensive transitions. Analyzing the tactical setup of both managers will be essential to understanding how the match tempo impacts set-piece frequency.

Market prices represent the collective expectation of Liverpool's corner output, with higher prices signaling a market consensus that Liverpool will dominate attacking territory throughout the match.

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Does the total corner count include corners awarded to PSG?

No, this market strictly tracks the number of corners awarded to Liverpool.

What happens to the corner count if the match goes into extra time?

Typically, markets for team statistics are based on the standard 90 minutes of play plus injury time; extra time usually does not count unless specified.

Do VAR reviews or disallowed goals affect the final corner count?

A corner is only counted if the referee awards it; if a goal is scored or an offside is called, the corner tally remains unchanged from the referee's official record.

How does team possession influence corner probability?

Generally, high possession in the final third leads to more corner opportunities, though counter-attacking teams can also force corners through deflected shots.

Are there historical trends for Liverpool in European competition regarding corners?

Liverpool historically maintains a high corner-per-game average due to their high-pressing system and reliance on delivery from wide areas.

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