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A Serie A defensive midfielder sitting at 51.97 on the FQ scale — squarely in the typical performer band (50-59) with 31 appearances and 2,248 minutes this season. The most distinctive data point is what the numbers don't show: all role-specific sub-scores (defense, progression, creation) are null, meaning no single dimension stands out above baseline. At 0.24 goals and 0.12 assists per 90, attacking contribution is minimal, as expected for the role, but 1.64 tackles per 90 and a 7.08 average rating suggest functional, unremarkable defensive presence.
The 51.97 FQ score is driven by consistent mid-range output across a full season sample with no dimension breaking above baseline in either direction. With all sub-scores returning null, there is no single area of standout production pulling the score higher — the player meets positional minimums without exceeding them.
Form score of 52.58 sits just 0.61 above the FQ score of 51.97 — well within the ±5 stable band. There is no meaningful upward or downward trend; output has been consistent and flat across the season.
Henderson scores 51.48 — nearly identical to this player's 51.97 — reflecting a similar profile of functional, experienced defensive midfield presence without a dominant sub-score; the key difference is Henderson's higher-profile league context and leadership role.
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Palhinha at 50.64 shares the same typical-performer band and defensive midfielder role bucket, making him a close structural comparable; however, Palhinha is known for higher-volume defensive actions that this player's null sub-scores suggest he does not match.
Sangaré's 50.51 FQ score places him in the same tier, with a comparable lack of breakout sub-score production; Sangaré's physical duel profile historically skews higher, which is a dimension this player's data does not confirm.
The defense sub-score is null despite 1.64 tackles per 90 — for a defensive midfielder in Serie A, this absence of a scoreable defensive dimension signals output that does not clear the threshold for above-baseline defensive contribution in this role.
Both progression and creation sub-scores are null. At 1.36 key passes per 90, the player generates some forward intent, but not enough to register a meaningful sub-score — a notable gap for a DM expected to drive vertical play.
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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How much evidence supports this score. Lower confidence means thinner data — fewer seasons, fewer appearances, or gaps in coverage. A provisional score is real signal with appropriate caveats.
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