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A fringe Serie A striker sitting at 48.73 on the FQ scale — below the typical starter threshold and in the bottom half of all scored players. Across 28 appearances this season (904 minutes), he is averaging 0.40 goals and 0.10 assists per 90, output that falls short of positional expectations. Recent form has nudged upward but has not yet overcome the underlying production deficit.
The FQ score of 48.73 is driven primarily by below-baseline striker production, with all granular sub-scores (finishing, creation, progression) returning null — meaning the model cannot isolate where the shortfall originates, only that the aggregate output is insufficient for a starting-calibre Serie A forward. The 6.71 average match rating across 904 minutes reinforces a picture of inconsistent contribution.
Form score of 54.23 sits 5.5 points above the FQ score of 48.73, meeting the threshold for an upward trajectory — the clearest positive signal in this evaluation. However, the absolute form score remains below 55, meaning recent improvement has not yet moved this player into adequate-starter territory.
Wilson's FQ score of 49.41 places him in near-identical overall territory; both are fringe contributors at striker, though Wilson's profile may carry more physical presence in the channel.
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Mostafa's 47.95 FQ score reflects a similarly below-baseline striker output; the key difference is league context, which shapes how each player's production is weighted.
Burke's 47.87 FQ score is the closest match numerically; like this player, Burke has shown intermittent form spikes without sustaining a consistent baseline, though Burke's profile leans more toward wide attacking roles.
0.40 goals per 90 is below what is typically expected of a Serie A striker in a starting role. With finishing sub-scores unavailable, it is unclear whether the issue is shot volume, conversion rate, or both — but the aggregate FQ score of 48.73 points to a meaningful production gap.
1.1 key passes per 90 is the one visible output metric with some positive signal, but the creation sub-score is null and assists sit at just 0.10 per 90, suggesting the key passes are not translating into tangible attacking returns.
Progression sub-score is null and cannot be assessed directly, but 904 minutes across 28 appearances — averaging under 33 minutes per match — implies limited trust from the coaching staff, which itself is a meaningful contextual signal for a striker.
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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