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A La Liga striker sitting at 59.11 on the FQ scale — adequate starter territory with clear gaps, but currently playing above that baseline. With 0.53 goals per 90 across 1,866 minutes this season, the production rate is present, though the absence of finishing and creation sub-scores prevents a full picture of efficiency or shot quality. The high data confidence (0.84) means this rating is a reliable read, not a thin-sample artefact.
The FQ score of 59.11 reflects a striker who contributes at a functional but below-average level for the role — the missing finishing and creation sub-scores prevent dimensional confirmation, but the overall score and 0.53 goals per 90 point to moderate output without evidence of elite conversion or xG overperformance.
Form is on a clear upward trajectory: the form score of 66.61 sits 7.5 points above the multi-season FQ baseline of 59.11, the largest positive delta that qualifies as a meaningful improving trend. However, with all dimensional sub-scores null, the nature of this improvement — whether driven by finishing, movement, or opponent quality — cannot be confirmed, introducing moderate uncertainty about sustainability.
Nearly identical FQ scores (59.12 vs 59.11) place both players in the same adequate-starter band; Giroud's profile historically skews toward hold-up and link play rather than volume shooting, which may or may not reflect this player's style given missing sub-score data.
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Richarlison's marginally higher FQ score of 61.48 represents the ceiling of what improved form could push this player toward; the key difference is that Richarlison's profile typically carries higher physical and pressing output, a dimension not yet confirmed here.
A slightly lower FQ score of 57.27 makes García Martínez the floor comparable — both occupy the same mid-50s-to-low-60s band, suggesting similar contribution levels, though García Martínez's lower score implies marginally less consistent output.
0.05 assists per 90 is notably low for a striker in La Liga, and with creation sub-scores unavailable, there is no evidence of compensating chance-generation activity. A striker contributing so little in the assist column places the creative burden entirely on teammates.
The FQ score of 59.11 — sitting in the 'adequate starter' band — combined with null finishing sub-scores means there is no data to confirm efficiency above baseline. The 0.53 goals per 90 is functional but not a marker of a striker who overperforms his chances.
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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