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A Serie A fullback/wingback sitting at 52.45 on the FQ scale — squarely in the typical performer band. The most distinctive data point is 1.54 key passes per 90, which sits above what you'd expect from a purely defensive fullback, suggesting some involvement in build-up. With an overall score in the low 50s and no sub-score breakdowns available, this is a player meeting positional baseline without pulling ahead in any measurable dimension.
The FQ score of 52.45 reflects uniform adequacy across a 29-match, 1,810-minute sample — solid enough to confirm the read, but with all role-specific sub-scores (finishing, creation, progression, defense) returning null, no single dimension is driving the score upward. The 6.77 average match rating and 1.04 tackles per 90 are functional but not differentiating for this role.
Form score of 51.29 sits just 1.16 points below the FQ score of 52.45 — well within the ±5 stable band. There is no meaningful upward or downward trend; this player is producing at a consistent, flat level across the current season.
Both sit in the low-50s FQ band as fullbacks with similar overall output profiles; Trippier's 52.87 edges this player marginally, likely reflecting stronger set-piece and crossing involvement.
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Maitland-Niles at 51.95 is the closest FQ match, sharing the profile of a fullback/wingback who meets positional baseline without a standout dimension; role versatility is the key differentiator for Maitland-Niles.
Dalot's 53.63 sits just above in the same performance tier; the comparison holds on overall contribution level, though Dalot's attacking fullback profile likely produces more progressive output.
1.04 tackles per 90 is a thin return for a fullback/wingback role where defensive duels and interceptions are primary responsibilities. Without a defense sub-score to confirm, the per-90 figure alone suggests below-baseline defensive presence.
0.15 goals and 0.15 assists per 90 across 1,810 minutes represents limited end-product for a modern wingback expected to contribute offensively. Combined, that's roughly one direct contribution every three matches.
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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