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An adequate starter in the Bundesliga's attacking midfielder/creator role, sitting at 64.98 on the FQ scale — a tier that reflects consistent baseline contribution without standout creative or goal-scoring output. The most distinctive feature of this profile is its uniformity: 31 appearances and 1,987 minutes of stable, mid-tier production with no dimension pulling meaningfully above or below expectation. At 0.54 goals per 90 and 0.23 assists per 90, direct output is present but not at a level that separates this player from typical starters.
With all sub-scores null, the FQ score of 64.98 is driven primarily by per-90 surface metrics: 1.49 key passes, 0.54 goals, and a 7.16 average rating across 31 matches. These numbers collectively land in the adequate-starter band — productive enough to hold a starting role, but without the volume or efficiency spikes that push attacking midfielders into the 70+ range.
Form score of 63.25 sits 1.73 points below the FQ score of 64.98 — within the ±5 stable band, indicating no meaningful directional shift. This is a flat trajectory: no acceleration, no notable decline.
Brandt's FQ score of 65.2 places him in near-identical territory, reflecting a similar profile of consistent attacking-mid output without elite separation; Brandt operates in a higher-profile club context which may inflate his visibility relative to underlying numbers.
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Gibbs-White scores 64.72 and shares the attacking midfielder/creator profile with comparable per-game involvement; the key difference is league context, with Gibbs-White operating in the Premier League where the same output carries a different difficulty weighting.
Schmid's 65.44 FQ score is the closest match in this peer group, suggesting a broadly similar contribution profile; Schmid's role in a lower-pressure Bundesliga side may allow slightly more freedom in possession-based metrics.
1.49 key passes per 90 is a functional return for an attacking midfielder/creator, but falls short of the higher volumes typically associated with elite creators in the Bundesliga. Combined with 0.23 assists per 90, the chance-creation footprint is present but not dominant.
0.54 goals per 90 across 1,987 minutes suggests a moderate direct threat. For a role bucket explicitly labelled 'creator,' the absence of a finishing sub-score and this output level indicate goal-scoring is not a primary strength.
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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