Analysing recent encounters between Liverpool and Wolves reveals Liverpool's strong dominance. In the last five matches, Liverpool has lost only once, securing victory in the other four, with a significant difference in results. Their home advantage further bolsters their overall attacking and defensive capabilities. Goal statistics indicate that Liverpool frequently wins by scores of 2-0 or 3-1, showcasing their efficient attack and solid defence. These data suggest Wolves often struggle against Liverpool, particularly in terms of corner kicks, and they frequently find themselves at a disadvantage, especially when playing away. Liverpool's recent offensive statistics are notably superior, with an 18.3% conversion rate of attacking chances per game in the last five matches (ranking in the top 3 in the English Premier League). They also have an expected goals (xG) efficiency of 1.82 per game, compared to Wolves' 1.21. Furthermore, Liverpool boasts an 82% key pass success rate, exceeding Wolves' 74%, and a progressive passing value (PPV) of 3.21, whereas Wolves have 2.56. In terms of midfield control, Liverpool maintains an average ball possession rate of over 62%, with a quick transition to attack at 2.1 seconds per instance (among the fastest in the English Premier League). The team covers a distance of 112km per game and averages 165 high-intensity sprints, while Wolves cover 105km and have 142 high-intensity sprints.

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