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A mid-tier Premier League fullback/wingback sitting at 52.87 on the FQ scale — squarely in the typical performer band, with no sub-score dimension breaking above the baseline. Across 19 appearances and 1,505 minutes this season, the most visible output is 1.61 key passes per 90, which provides some creative contribution from wide areas, but no metric signals a standout quality in any direction. This is a consistent squad player without a defining strength.
With all role-specific sub-scores (finishing, creation, progression, defense) returning null, the FQ score of 52.87 is anchored primarily by volume-based per-90 outputs — a 6.69 average rating, 1.44 tackles per 90, and 1.61 key passes per 90 — none of which clear the threshold for above-average contribution at this position. The absence of granular sub-score data limits precision, but the overall picture is one of balanced, unremarkable output across the board.
Form score of 45.05 sits 7.8 points below the FQ score of 52.87, placing this player in soft-to-meaningful decline territory. This gap indicates recent performances have tracked noticeably below the season baseline, and the trend warrants monitoring over the next 4–6 matches.
Both sit within a point of each other on the FQ scale (53.63 vs 52.87) as Premier League fullbacks with moderate creative output; Dalot operates in a higher-profile squad context which inflates his opportunity metrics relative to this player.
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Near-identical FQ score (51.95) reflects a similar profile of adequate but unspectacular fullback/wingback contribution; Maitland-Niles carries more positional versatility, which this player's data does not suggest.
Digne's 54.21 FQ score is the ceiling of this comparable band — both profiles show limited goal-threat from wide areas, though Digne's delivery and set-piece involvement historically give him a clearer creative identity than this player's data supports.
0.06 assists per 90 is low for a fullback/wingback role where forward contribution is a core expectation. 1.61 key passes per 90 offers some involvement, but the assist rate suggests limited end-product from wide positions.
1.44 tackles per 90 is a surface-level indicator only — all defensive sub-scores are null, meaning consistency and quality of defensive actions cannot be assessed. For a fullback, this is a meaningful data gap that prevents any confident read on the defensive side of the role.
A 0–100 measure of overall quality. Combines statistical output with league difficulty, multi-season weighting, and a consistency factor. Target range for strong players: 70–85.
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How much evidence supports this score. Lower confidence means thinner data — fewer seasons, fewer appearances, or gaps in coverage. A provisional score is real signal with appropriate caveats.
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