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A mid-tier Premier League winger sitting at 53.33 on the FQ scale — squarely in the typical performer range. Across 30 matches and 1,613 minutes this season, the most distinctive output is a key pass rate of 1.34 per 90, while goal involvement is limited at 0.22 goals and 0.06 assists per 90. No sub-score granularity is available, which caps the depth of this assessment.
With all positional sub-scores (finishing, creation, progression, defense) returning null, the FQ score of 53.33 is driven primarily by per-90 production metrics and overall rating (6.8), which collectively reflect baseline role fulfillment without standout contribution in any single dimension. The low goal involvement — 0.22 goals and 0.06 assists per 90 — is the clearest drag for a winger, where direct output is a primary value driver.
Form score (52.76) and FQ score (53.33) are separated by just -0.57 points, placing this player firmly in stable territory. There is no meaningful upward or downward trend to flag at this time.
Brooks scores 54.09, nearly identical to this player's 53.33, reflecting a similar mid-tier winger profile in the Premier League; Brooks has historically shown higher injury-related availability risk, which may account for marginal score differences.
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Rashford's 52.55 FQ score places him at the same performance tier this season, a notable contextual point given his higher-profile status; the key difference is that Rashford's dip reflects a decline from a previously higher baseline, whereas this player's score reflects a more stable, consistent level.
García Rivera's 51.82 sits just below at the same typical-performer band, making him the closest comparable by score; he operates in a less competitive league context than the Premier League, suggesting this player's equivalent output may carry slightly more environmental weight.
0.22 goals and 0.06 assists per 90 across 1,613 minutes is below what top-end Premier League wingers produce. For a wide attacker, direct goal contributions are a core value metric, and this output does not clear that bar.
1.34 key passes per 90 is the strongest per-90 figure available, but without a creation sub-score to contextualise it against positional peers, it is difficult to assess quality. Combined with the 0.06 assists per 90, the conversion from chance creation to actual output appears limited.
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