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A Serie A striker sitting at 49.95 FQ Score — below the baseline threshold for adequate starters and in the bottom half of all scored players. Across 33 appearances (2,032 minutes) this season, he averages just 0.27 goals per 90 and 0.04 assists per 90, output that falls short of what the role demands. Key passes per 90 (0.97) are the most active production metric, but that alone does not compensate for limited goal threat.
The FQ Score of 49.95 is driven primarily by thin attacking returns — 0.27 goals per 90 and 0.04 assists per 90 are below what is expected of a striker at any meaningful level of Serie A competition. All dimensional sub-scores (finishing, creation, progression) are unavailable, which prevents pinpointing a single structural weakness, but the aggregate output tells a consistent story of below-baseline production.
Form score (51.18) sits just 1.2 points above the FQ Score (49.95), placing this player in a stable trajectory — no meaningful improvement or decline signal. Both scores remain in the below-50 range, so stability here means consistently modest output rather than a recovery in progress.
Nearly identical FQ Score (49.41) reflects a similar profile of limited but present attacking output; Wilson's injury history adds a minutes-availability dimension that distinguishes his score context from a player with 2,032 minutes logged.
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Bamford's 51.55 FQ Score sits just above this player's 49.95, suggesting comparable overall production levels; Bamford has historically shown higher finishing efficiency when fit, which is the key differentiator.
Ayew's 51.73 FQ Score reflects a similar fringe-starter profile; Ayew typically contributes more in wide or second-striker roles, whereas this player operates as a central striker, making the goal-return shortfall more pronounced by positional expectation.
0.27 goals per 90 across 2,032 minutes is below the baseline expected of a striker in Serie A. Over a full season of starts, this rate projects to well under 10 league goals — insufficient for a primary striker role.
0.04 assists per 90 indicates minimal direct involvement in chance creation beyond key passes. For a striker expected to link play or contribute to build-up, this is a meaningful gap.
0.75 tackles per 90 is notable for a striker and suggests pressing or tracking-back effort, but in the context of a 49.95 FQ Score, it reflects energy spent in areas that do not offset the primary production shortfall.
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