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A central midfielder operating in the Premier League with an FQ Score of 55.25, placing them in the typical performer band — adequate by baseline standards but without standout production in any measurable dimension. Across 1,977 minutes this season, their per-90 output of 1.68 key passes and 1.23 tackles reflects a functional but unremarkable contribution profile. No sub-score dimension clears the threshold for elite or above-average classification.
The 55.25 FQ Score is primarily explained by the absence of any dimension where this player separates from the baseline — all role-critical sub-scores (creation, progression, defense) are unresolved, and the per-90 numbers (0.18 goals, 0.14 assists) do not compensate. The score reflects a player meeting minimum positional requirements, not exceeding them.
Form score of 54.21 sits 1.04 points below the FQ Score of 55.25 — a delta within the ±5 stable range, indicating no meaningful upward or downward momentum. Performance is consistent but flat, with no evidence of a form surge or deterioration over recent matches.
Both occupy a similar FQ Score band (55.25 vs 56.98) as functional central midfielders without elite sub-score separation; García Serrano edges ahead marginally, suggesting slightly more consistent role-specific output.
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Christie's FQ Score of 57.68 places him just above in the same typical performer tier, with a comparable contribution profile; the key difference is Christie's slightly higher ceiling in direct output metrics.
Parejo's FQ Score of 52.26 sits below this player's 55.25, making him the closest lower-band comparable — both share a pass-oriented central midfield profile, though Parejo's score reflects a more pronounced gap to positional baseline.
0.18 goals and 0.14 assists per 90 across 27 appearances is below what is typically expected from a central midfielder asked to contribute in transition or the final third. Combined, that is 0.32 direct output actions per 90 — a thin return for the role.
1.68 key passes per 90 is a mid-range figure for a central midfielder in the Premier League, where the role demands consistent chance creation. Without a creation sub-score to validate quality, this volume alone does not signal meaningful attacking influence.
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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