I don't know what tactics Dortmund will choose against Barcelona, but both teams have attacking plans. Barcelona is very dynamic and has impressive ball control, so the question is whether Dortmund will choose to play defensively and try to counter, or if they will try to impose their own style of play away from home? Of course, it's naive to expect them to succeed, but Dortmund usually overperforms in the Champions League, although their recent matches have been quite good, giving hope that they will try to resist. As for set pieces, there's not much to say. With Barcelona's many attacks per game, I think they will have about 7-8 corner kicks at home, but will Dortmund be able to counter and create enough chances to earn set pieces? It's a difficult question, but if Betis can create serious attacks at times, I believe it's a similar situation here, making for a fairly solid odds for the amount of corners, which may not be typical, but it's a realistic scenario for both teams.
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