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A Ligue 1 fullback/wingback sitting at an FQ Score of 53.39 — squarely in the typical performer range — with no sub-score dimension breaking above baseline. Across 19 matches and 1,248 minutes this season, the profile is defined by consistency rather than standout output: 2.24 key passes and 2.88 tackles per 90 represent functional contribution without elite production in either the attacking or defensive phase. The 6.95 average match rating reflects a player meeting positional duties without exceeding them.
With all six sub-scores returning null, the FQ Score of 53.39 is driven by aggregate per-90 output rather than dimensional strength — and none of those outputs clear the threshold for above-average classification. The 0.07 goals and 0.14 assists per 90 confirm limited attacking end-product for a role where progressive and creative contribution increasingly matters.
Form score of 53.46 sits just 0.07 points above the FQ Score of 53.39 — a delta well within the ±5 stable band. There is no meaningful trajectory shift in either direction; output has been flat and predictable across the current sample.
Both sit within a narrow FQ Score band (53.39 vs 53.63), reflecting similar mid-tier fullback output; Dalot operates in a higher-profile club context which may suppress his individual scoring ceiling.
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Comparable FQ Score (52.87) and fullback role profile; Trippier's career has been defined by delivery and set-piece creation, a specific attacking dimension this player has not evidenced at the same level.
Nearest FQ Score match at 54.21 and a left-sided fullback/wingback archetype; Digne's profile historically leans more heavily on crossing and chance creation, a distinction that cannot be fully confirmed here given the absent sub-scores.
0.07 goals and 0.14 assists per 90 are low for a modern fullback/wingback role where attacking returns are a key differentiator. 2.24 key passes per 90 is the most positive attacking indicator but sits in mid-tier territory without a creation sub-score to contextualise quality.
2.88 tackles per 90 suggests active defensive engagement, but without a defense sub-score, it is not possible to assess whether these actions are efficient or positionally sound — a meaningful gap for a role where defensive reliability is foundational.
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.
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