Liverpool's recent offensive efficiency stands out, with a conversion rate of 28.3% in their last five matches, ranking second in the English Premier League. Their expected goals (xG) efficiency is at 1.22, surpassing the average of 1.05, while Wolves are at 0.89. Liverpool demonstrates superior passing accuracy, with a 70.4% success rate in key passes compared to Wolves' 52.1%. In the final third, Liverpool creates 0.67 threats every 15 minutes, significantly more than Wolves' 0.31. Liverpool's midfield controls 58.7% of the game, with a transition speed of 2.3 m/s, placing them among the quickest teams in the league. They average 11.8 km of running with 47 high-intensity sprints, vastly exceeding Wolves' 10.5 km and 32 sprints. Liverpool's defensive capabilities are also notable, with 18 interceptions and 14 tackles, surpassing Wolves in both categories. Their clearance quality score is 8.2, compared to Wolves' 6.5. Liverpool's attack converts opportunities at a 43% rate, significantly higher than Wolves' 29%. With an xG of 3.1 compared to Wolves' 1.8, Liverpool dominates in expected goals. Considering their recent encounters, the total goals in the last three meetings have exceeded 3. Liverpool's high pressing combined with Wolves' inefficient counterattacks are likely to lead to numerous scoring opportunities.
*For reference only, not betting advice
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