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A fringe-level defensive midfielder in Serie A sitting at an FQ Score of 48.19 — below the 50-point adequacy threshold and in the bottom half of all scored players. Across 27 matches and 1,993 minutes this season, his per-90 output (1.58 tackles, 1.04 key passes, 0.14 goals, 0.14 assists) does not distinguish him from a typical starter at this level. The specialist panel is contested on his valuation, with scores ranging from 46 to 72, reflecting genuine uncertainty about his ceiling.
The FQ Score of 48.19 is driven primarily by below-baseline overall production for a defensive midfielder, with no sub-score dimension clearing the 70 threshold. Notably, all granular sub-scores (defense, progression, creation, finishing) are null, meaning the score rests entirely on aggregate output metrics — a structural data gap that limits precision but does not mask a clear performance shortfall.
Form is essentially stable — the form score of 49.52 sits just 1.33 points above the FQ Score of 48.19, well within the ±5 range that signals no meaningful directional shift. There is no evidence of an upward surge, but equally no sign of deterioration.
Nearly identical FQ Score (48.11 vs 48.19) places both players in the same below-adequacy band for defensive midfielders; the key difference is positional context and league environment, which may explain subtle output variations.
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A close FQ Score match at 47.94 reflects a similar overall production level; Bentancur Colmán's profile may differ in tactical role or club context, but both sit just below the 50-point adequacy line.
The highest-scoring comparable at 48.59, Colombatto edges above this player marginally on the FQ scale; both occupy the same fringe-starter tier with no sub-score dimension standing out.
1.58 tackles per 90 is a modest return for a defensive midfielder in Serie A, where the role typically demands higher volumes of defensive actions and duels. No sub-score data is available to assess duel success rate or interception contribution, but the aggregate FQ Score of 48.19 implies these metrics fall below positional baseline.
1.04 key passes per 90 and 0.14 assists per 90 are unremarkable for a player expected to drive vertical ball movement from deep. The null progression sub-score prevents a precise read, but neither figure suggests meaningful contribution to the team's build-up or chance creation.
0.14 goals per 90 is low even by defensive midfielder standards, and while goal-scoring is not a primary expectation for this role, the absence of any standout dimension means there is no compensating strength to offset the overall below-baseline profile.
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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