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A fringe Premier League striker sitting at 49.41 on the FQ scale — just below the typical performer threshold — with 0.50 goals per 90 and 0.08 assists per 90 across 1,082 minutes this season. The most distinctive feature of this profile is not the baseline score but the 11.5-point gap between current form (60.89) and the FQ score (49.41), signalling a player whose recent output is running well ahead of their season-long standing. All sub-scores are null, which limits dimensional analysis but does not undermine the overall read given a confidence level of 0.77.
The FQ score of 49.41 is driven primarily by a below-baseline season-long production profile for the striker role — 0.50 goals per 90 and a 6.68 average match rating indicate output that has not consistently met position-specific expectations. The absence of finishing and creation sub-scores prevents pinpointing the exact efficiency gap, but the overall score reflects insufficient volume or conversion across the bulk of the season's 28 appearances.
Form is on a clear upward trajectory: the form score of 60.89 sits 11.5 points above the FQ score of 49.41, one of the stronger positive deltas on the scale and a signal that recent performances have been meaningfully better than the season average. If this level is sustained, the FQ score should move toward the 55–60 range in coming evaluations.
Both players sit in the 47–50 FQ range with similar below-baseline striker profiles; Mostafa Mohamed Ahmed Abdallah's score of 47.95 is marginally lower, suggesting a comparable production ceiling with slightly less overall output.
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Oliver Burke (47.87 FQ) occupies the same fringe-starter tier and shares a profile of inconsistent attacking contribution, though Burke's role usage has historically leaned more toward wide positions than central striking.
Patrick Bamford's 51.55 FQ score represents the near-term ceiling this player is trending toward given the current form surge — Bamford's profile similarly reflects a striker whose output is constrained by availability and consistency rather than a fundamental lack of quality.
0.50 goals per 90 and 0.08 assists per 90 combine for a modest attacking return. For a striker in the Premier League, this contribution volume falls below what is typically expected of a reliable starter, and the 6.68 average rating across 28 appearances reinforces a pattern of inconsistent impact.
0.58 key passes per 90 is a limited creative return for a striker role, suggesting the player is not compensating for modest finishing numbers with meaningful chance creation for teammates.
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.
Weighted toward recent matches. Can diverge from the TactiQ Score when current form is meaningfully stronger or weaker than the multi-season average.
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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