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A solid Bundesliga fullback/wingback sitting at 67.56 on the TQ scale — adequate starter territory with clear room to grow. The most distinctive feature is a high key pass rate of 2.47 per 90, which points to meaningful attacking involvement from a wide defensive role. At 0.32 goals and 0.28 assists per 90, direct output is above what most fullbacks contribute, though the absence of granular sub-scores limits a full dimensional read.
The TQ Score of 67.56 lands in the adequate starter band (60–69), driven by a composite picture of consistent but unspectacular contribution across 2,255 minutes this season. With all role-specific sub-scores (finishing, creation, progression, defense) returning null, the score rests entirely on the composite and per-90 outputs — meaning the ceiling and floor of this player's profile cannot be fully resolved from current data.
Form score of 68.48 sits just 0.92 points above the TQ Score of 67.56 — well within the ±5 stable band. There is no meaningful upward or downward momentum; this player is performing at almost exactly their established level across 26 matches.
Both operate as Bundesliga fullback/wingbacks with TQ scores in the 64–68 range, reflecting solid but non-elite positional output; this player edges Mittelstädt by roughly 2.7 TQ points and carries a higher per-90 key pass rate.
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Raum is a comparable attacking-minded left-sided fullback profile in German football, though his TQ score of 63.21 trails by over 4 points, suggesting this player currently holds a modest performance edge.
Robinson offers a similar wide defensive role with attacking output, scoring 60.65 TQ — around 7 points below — making him the lower-output benchmark in this comparable set.
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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