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A defensive midfielder sitting at 53.77 on the FQ scale — typical performer territory, just above the 50-point baseline. With 0.09 goals and 0.13 assists per 90, attacking contribution is minimal, which is broadly expected for the role, but 1.88 tackles per 90 and a 6.88 average rating suggest a functional rather than impactful defensive presence. No sub-score dimension clears the threshold for elite classification.
The FQ score of 53.77 reflects a player meeting positional baseline without exceeding it in any measurable dimension. All sub-scores (defense, progression, creation, finishing) are null, meaning the score is driven by holistic output metrics — a 6.88 average rating and modest per-90 volume — rather than standout role-specific contributions.
Form score of 49.63 sits 4.14 points below the FQ score of 53.77 — within the ±5 stable band but nudging toward a soft decline. This is a mild recent dip rather than a structural drop, consistent with normal variance over a 25-match, 2,102-minute sample.
Kamara's FQ score of 53.46 is nearly identical, placing both players in the same typical-performer band for defensive midfield; Kamara's profile skews more toward defensive structure, while this player's per-90 tackle rate and rating sit at a similar level.
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Henderson's FQ of 51.48 reflects a comparable mid-range output profile for a defensive midfielder; the key difference is Henderson's career context in elite environments, whereas this player's 53.77 score is built on a current-season 25-match Premier League sample.
Palhinha's FQ of 50.64 places him just below this player's 53.77, with both occupying the 50–55 typical-performer range; Palhinha is historically known for high tackle volume, making him a useful benchmark if this player's null defense sub-score is later populated.
1.88 tackles per 90 is a visible output, but without a defense sub-score to benchmark it against positional norms, it is unclear whether this represents adequate or below-baseline defensive activity for a Premier League defensive midfielder.
0.56 key passes per 90 and 0.13 assists per 90 are low figures for a midfielder expected to link play; progression sub-score is null, so the full picture is limited, but surface metrics suggest minimal creative influence.
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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