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A fringe-level center-back in the Premier League, sitting at an FQ Score of 48.83 — placing them in the bottom half of all scored players and below the typical starter threshold for this division. Across 25 matches and 2,051 minutes this season, no dimension of their game stands out above baseline. With all defensive sub-scores returning null, the picture is one of a rotation-level option rather than a reliable first-choice defender.
The FQ Score of 48.83 is driven primarily by below-baseline overall production, with the performance agent scoring this player at 44 — reflecting no standout contribution in any measurable dimension. The absence of granular defensive sub-scores (all null) means the score is anchored to surface-level metrics: a 6.98 average rating and 0.61 tackles per 90, neither of which signals above-average defensive output for a Premier League center-back.
Form is stable but soft — the form score of 45.91 sits 2.92 points below the FQ Score of 48.83, within the ±5 range that signals no dramatic decline, but the direction is marginally negative. No recovery trend is visible in recent data.
Nearly identical FQ Score (48.49 vs 48.83) places both in the same rotation-level center-back tier; Cabrera Sasía's profile offers a direct peer benchmark with no meaningful separation in overall output.
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A close FQ Score match at 49.62, suggesting a similar level of contribution; Alderete Fernández edges slightly higher, potentially reflecting marginally more consistent defensive actions.
At 50.04, Kolašinac sits just above this player's score and represents the ceiling of this peer group — comparable in overall output but with a positional profile that includes more attacking width as a left-sided defender.
With 0.61 tackles per 90 and all defensive sub-scores (duels, interceptions, clearances) returning null, there is no measurable evidence of above-baseline defensive contribution — a critical gap for a center-back role where these actions define value.
0.09 goals per 90 and 0.26 key passes per 90 are minimal for any outfield role, though limited attacking output is expected from a center-back; the concern is that no other dimension compensates.
A 6.98 average match rating across 25 appearances is below the threshold typically associated with consistent Premier League starters at center-back, reinforcing the rotation-level profile.
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.
How much evidence supports this score. Lower confidence means thinner data — fewer seasons, fewer appearances, or gaps in coverage. A provisional score is real signal with appropriate caveats.
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