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A La Liga center back sitting at an FQ Score of 48.49 — squarely in the fringe-to-typical range, below the threshold of a reliable starter. With 31 matches and 2,790 minutes this season, the sample is large enough (confidence: 0.93) to treat this as a genuine read rather than a small-sample artifact. The specialist panel is contested on this player, with scores ranging from 44 to 72, driven primarily by the complete absence of sub-score breakdowns.
All four sub-scores (finishing, creation, progression, defense) are null, preventing any dimension-level diagnosis — but the FQ Score of 48.49 is supported by a 0.93 confidence rating across 31 matches, meaning the overall picture is reliable. The per-90 data available — 1.13 tackles, 0.39 key passes, and a 6.81 average rating — paints a picture of a center back operating below positional baseline without a standout metric to offset it.
Form score of 49.44 sits just 0.95 points above the FQ Score of 48.49 — well within the ±5 stable band. There is no meaningful upward or downward signal; this player is performing consistently at their established level.
Schär carries a near-identical FQ Score of 48.07, making him a close overall match; however, Schär is typically deployed in a higher-pressing system that generates more progressive ball-carrying opportunities than this player's profile suggests.
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Alderete's FQ Score of 49.62 is the closest ceiling comparison in this group, reflecting a similar tier of La Liga center back contribution; the key difference is Alderete's slightly higher output consistency across recent seasons.
Torres sits marginally below at 47.13, rounding out a tight cluster of sub-50 La Liga center backs; Torres has historically shown stronger ball-playing metrics, which distinguishes his profile despite the similar overall score.
1.13 tackles per 90 is the only defensive volume figure available, and with no defense sub-score to contextualise it, this sits without a clear benchmark — but for a starting La Liga center back across 2,790 minutes, it does not signal a dominant defensive presence.
0.10 goals per 90 and 0.39 key passes per 90 are modest figures for a center back, though not alarming in isolation. The absence of a creation or progression sub-score means we cannot determine whether these numbers represent a structural role limitation or a genuine gap.
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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