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A Serie A center-back with a TQ Score of 86.44 — placing him in the elite tier — built primarily on defensive volume rather than any single standout dimension. His 4.35 clearances/90 and 2.07 aerials won/90 reflect consistent positional work across 3,127 minutes this season. Ball-playing involvement is minimal, with 0.26 key passes/90 signalling a limited role in build-up.
The 86.44 TQ Score is driven by the consensus of strong defensive volume metrics — clearances, aerial duels, and physical engagement — assessed with high confidence (0.94) across a large 35-match sample. The absence of sub-score breakdowns (all null) means the score reflects aggregate defensive output rather than verified elite production in any specific dimension.
Form score of 81.99 sits 4.45 points below the TQ Score of 86.44 — within the ±5 stable band, indicating no meaningful decline. Trajectory is steady with no volatility flags from the available data.
Both are defensively-oriented center-backs with comparable TQ scores in the low-to-mid 80s; Solet Bomawoko scores slightly lower at 81.62, suggesting a similar profile but marginally less overall output.
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Alderete Fernández (79.33) shares the physically engaged, clearance-heavy center-back profile, though his lower TQ score points to less consistent defensive volume across the season.
Cabrera Sasía (77.7) is the closest in style among the comparables — a defensively solid but limited ball-player — differing in that his overall output scores notably lower on the TQ scale.
A 57% duel success rate across 5.15 duels won/90 is only marginally above the positional baseline — the volume is there, but the conversion rate does not indicate a dominant physical presence.
0.26 key passes/90 is low for a modern Serie A center-back, suggesting he is not used as a ball-playing outlet and contributes little to the team's progression phase.
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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