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A mid-tier Premier League striker sitting at a TQ Score of 67 — adequate starter territory, but without the sub-score depth to confirm elite competency in any single dimension. Across 33 appearances (2,552 minutes), he averages 0.39 goals per 90 and 0.07 assists per 90, a volume profile that meets positional baseline without exceeding it. The absence of all sub-scores (finishing, creation, progression) means this read is built on aggregate output rather than granular efficiency.
The TQ Score of 67 is anchored by consistent but unspectacular aggregate production — 0.39 goals per 90 and a 6.87 average match rating across a 33-game sample. With all role-specific sub-scores null, there is no single standout dimension pulling the score higher, and no confirmed weakness pulling it lower; the score reflects a reliable but undifferentiated striker profile.
Form score of 64.07 sits 2.96 points below the TQ Score of 67.03 — within the ±5 stable band, but nudging toward soft decline. No meaningful concern yet, though the direction warrants monitoring over the next 4–6 matches.
Gnabry's TQ Score of 67.34 is nearly identical, reflecting a similar tier of consistent but non-elite attacking output; the key difference is Gnabry's wider positional versatility across the front line versus this player's more fixed striker role.
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Gouiri's 67.41 TQ Score places him in the same adequate-starter band, with comparable aggregate production; Gouiri tends to contribute more in the creation dimension, which may give him a higher ceiling if sub-scores were available for both.
Aspas Juncal's 66.39 TQ Score reflects a similar output profile at this tier; the distinction is Aspas Juncal's historically stronger assist and key-pass numbers, suggesting a more multi-dimensional attacking role than this player's narrower goal-focused profile.
0.39 goals per 90 over 2,552 minutes is functional for a Premier League striker but falls short of the 0.5+ rate typically associated with top-tier finishers in this league. With the finishing sub-score unavailable, conversion efficiency cannot be confirmed — volume alone does not distinguish him.
0.07 assists per 90 and 0.74 key passes per 90 indicate limited involvement as a secondary creator. For a striker in a top league, this combination suggests a fairly narrow offensive footprint — goals are the primary (and thin) contribution channel.
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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