Corner Bet Debate After Arsenal Pushes Newcastle Wide
There are matches where the favorite keeps the ball but does not create enough clean chances. Imagine Arsenal pressing Newcastle back, sending the ball wide over and over, yet the score stays level. Would you move from goal betting to corners, or would you wait until the corner pressure becomes impossible to ignore?
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Corner markets started making more sense to me once I stopped treating possession as pressure. In an Arsenal-Newcastle situation, I would watch where the attacks finish. If the ball keeps reaching wide areas and defenders clear behind under pressure, that is a different story from harmless passes around midfield. During a mobile session, 1xbet mobile would sit in my live market notes while I count blocked crosses, wide overloads, and rushed clearances. A corner bet needs repeated defensive actions near the byline. Without that, the number on the screen does not tell enough.