Preview pdf files in Safari before potentially save them

In fact I have 2 questions:
when I do a web search if I click on a link to a pdf file, 2 things can randomly happen :
     1 The pdf opens in a safari window and I can directly read it (that's what I want)
     2  The pdf file is directly downloaded to my hard drive (and I may have to trash it if it turns out not to be as interesting as I thought)
My first question is: is there a way to always have the option 1 and never the second one?
Second question : Once (if) the pdf opens in a safari window, is there a way to DIRECTLY save it where I want? So far, the only way to do it I could find is from the safari pdf window, save the file to the "downloaded items" folder and then move it to the folder of interest. I can also from the safari pdf window open the file in preview and save the preview pdf document where I want.
In any case my 2 solutions appear complicated to me: is there a way to do that in a single step?

OK your command S option is working. I had tried Ctlr click instead (like I used to do in previous OS versions, and this was not bringing any "save option in the pop-up menu).
For the first question, here is an example of a web adress linking to a pdf file that directly downloads on my hard drive.
www.mdpi.com/1424-8247/3/3/482/pdf

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