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TactiQ Score, per-90 performance stats, and multi-season form — with direct routes into compare and rankings.

A Premier League goalkeeper sitting at 82 on the TactiQ scale — above average for the role, placing him notably ahead of typical starters. The most distinctive data point is a 73% duel success rate when directly engaged, paired with 1.48 clearances per 90, reflecting reliable defensive participation. However, the absence of goalkeeper-specific metrics (saves, save percentage, clean sheets) means the score cannot fully capture shot-stopping quality, which is the core dimension of this position.
The 82 TactiQ Score is driven primarily by strong physical contest outcomes (73% duel success rate) and consistent clearance volume, set against a backdrop of 25 matches and 2,250 minutes of solid data. The score is capped by the absence of save and clean sheet data — without those, shot-stopping quality, the primary production indicator for a goalkeeper, cannot be assessed and could push the score meaningfully higher or lower.
Form score of 74.78 sits 7.2 points below the TactiQ Score of 82 — a soft-to-meaningful decline by platform thresholds, though confidence remains solid at 0.80 across a 25-match sample. The dip is real and worth monitoring, but there are no volatility or injury signals to suggest a sharper deterioration.
Comparable TactiQ Score (82.12) places Courtois in the same above-average tier, though Courtois carries a far richer save and clean sheet profile that substantiates his rating in ways the current data cannot confirm for this player.
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Nearly identical TactiQ Score (82.22) and role profile make Gazzaniga the closest peer benchmark, though Gazzaniga's scoring is supported by more complete goalkeeper-specific metrics.
Dúbravka's 82.65 score sits marginally higher in the same tier, with a similar Premier League context; the key difference is that Dúbravka's rating reflects a fuller dimensional picture including shot-stopping data.
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.
Weighted toward recent matches. Can diverge from the TactiQ Score when current form is meaningfully stronger or weaker than the multi-season average.
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.
TactiQ Scores are deterministic — given the same evidence, they produce the same output. The evidence packet system, confidence labels, and publication gate are all explained in full.
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