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A rare goal-scoring defensive midfielder in the Premier League, this player converts at 0.32 goals/90 — a figure that sits well above typical output for the role. Across 2,508 minutes this season, they combine that attacking return with 3.16 tackles/90 and 6.6 duels won/90, making them a genuine two-way presence. At a TactiQ Score of 81.7, they sit in the above-average tier — notably better than a typical Premier League starter at this position.
The 81.7 TactiQ Score is driven by the combination of elite goal production for a DM (0.32/90, 18% conversion rate from 1.76 shots/90) and strong defensive volume metrics, both validated by a 0.95 confidence score across 33 matches. The primary ceiling on the score is the low assist rate (0.07/90), which limits the overall creative contribution.
Form score of 84.08 sits 2.4 points above the TactiQ Score of 81.7 — within the stable range but nudging upward, consistent with the risk agent's assessment of steady improvement rather than a spike. No volatility flags were raised across 33 matches.
Both profile as two-way midfielders with above-average TactiQ Scores in the Premier League (82.8 vs 81.7), though Gravenberch edges ahead on overall score and operates with a slightly more progressive ball-carrying profile.
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Similar defensive midfielder role in the Premier League with a comparable metrics foundation (78.33 TactiQ Score), but this player's 0.32 goals/90 gives them a clear edge in attacking output.
Comparable TactiQ Score range (78.02) and role alignment as a defensive midfielder, though this player's higher duel and tackle volumes suggest a more physically dominant style.
0.32 goals/90 is far above the defensive midfielder baseline — converting 18% of 1.76 shots/90 with only 0.22 big chances missed/90, indicating efficient finishing rather than volume luck.
6.6 duels won/90 at a 53% success rate, paired with 2.05 aerials won/90, reflects consistent ball-winning output across 2,508 Premier League minutes.
3.16 tackles/90 and 2.62 clearances/90 confirm high-volume defensive engagement, consistent with a first-choice ball-winning midfielder in a top-tier league.
1.22 key passes/90 and 0.14 big chances created/90 represent meaningful offensive contribution for a role where creation is not the primary expectation.
0.07 assists/90 lags behind the key pass volume of 1.22/90, suggesting that while this player regularly puts teammates in promising positions, the direct goal-creating output is not converting — a meaningful gap given the otherwise high offensive involvement.
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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