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A mid-tier Premier League winger sitting at 58.16 on the FQ scale — adequate starter territory, but no sub-score dimension clears the threshold for a standout label. Across 20 matches and 1,633 minutes this season, the most visible production marker is 2.2 key passes per 90, with goals (0.11/90) and assists (0.33/90) reflecting a contributor rather than a primary threat. The 0.76 score confidence and 82% data completeness give reasonable reliability to this read, though all six sub-scores are null, which limits how precisely the profile can be drawn.
The FQ score of 58.16 lands squarely in the "adequate starter" band, and the primary driver is the absence of any elite-level production dimension — no sub-score is available to pull the rating higher, and the raw per-90 numbers (0.11 goals, 0.33 assists) do not suggest output above the positional baseline. For a winger, the combination of low goal threat and moderate creation volume is the ceiling-limiter here.
Form score (59.24) sits just 1.1 points above the FQ score (58.16), placing this player firmly in stable territory — no meaningful upward momentum and no decline signal. A delta of +1.1 is within the noise band and should not be read as a breakout indicator.
Iwobi's FQ score of 57.64 is nearly identical, reflecting a similar profile of consistent but non-elite Premier League winger output; the key difference is Iwobi's established role as a high-volume ball-carrier, a dimension that cannot be confirmed or denied here due to null sub-scores.
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Doan's 59.34 FQ score sits just above this player's 58.16, making him a close peer in overall rating; Doan tends to offer more direct goal involvement, which would represent an upside gap if this player's 0.11 goals per 90 persists.
Wilson's 59.49 FQ score places him marginally ahead in the same mid-tier band; Wilson is typically associated with set-piece and chance-creation output, a dimension where this player's 2.2 key passes per 90 could be competitive but lacks sub-score confirmation.
0.11 goals per 90 across 1,633 minutes is below what a starting Premier League winger typically needs to register as a meaningful scoring outlet. With finishing sub-score unavailable, this raw rate is the clearest signal of limited end-product.
2.2 key passes per 90 is a workable figure but, without a creation sub-score, cannot be benchmarked against positional peers. Assists at 0.33 per 90 suggest some delivery value, though not at a level that distinguishes this player from the mid-tier winger pool.
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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