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A fringe-level La Liga winger sitting at 48.64 on the FQ scale — below the 50-point baseline for typical performers and well short of what is expected from an attacking wide player. Across 28 matches and 1,754 minutes this season, the most notable output is 1.59 key passes per 90, but goal involvement remains thin at 0.31 goals per 90 with no assist rate recorded. All sub-scores (finishing, creation, progression, defense) are null, which limits deeper diagnosis but does not change the headline: this is a player not currently meeting winger production standards in La Liga.
The FQ score of 48.64 is driven primarily by below-baseline attacking output for the winger role — 0.31 goals per 90 is modest, and the absence of a recorded assist rate points to limited end-product contribution. The null sub-score profile prevents pinpointing a single dimension, but the aggregate signal across a high-confidence (0.84), high-completeness (0.91) dataset is consistent: production volume and efficiency fall short of role expectations.
Form score of 52.44 sits 3.8 points above the FQ score of 48.64 — within the ±5 stable range, so this is not a meaningful upward breakout, but it does indicate recent performances are marginally better than the full-season average with no sign of decline.
Both sit just below the 50-point FQ baseline as La Liga wingers (Edwards at 49.25 vs 48.64 here), reflecting similar overall output levels; Edwards carries a slightly higher FQ score suggesting marginally more consistent production.
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Sarr's FQ score of 50.29 places him in the same fringe-to-adequate band, making him a close peer in overall output; Sarr's physical profile as a winger likely differs in how that production is generated.
De Frutos Sebastián scores 50.95 — the highest of the three comparables — and represents the near-term ceiling this player would need to approach to move into adequate-starter territory.
0.31 goals per 90 is below what La Liga wingers are typically expected to contribute, and no assist rate is recorded across 1,754 minutes — a meaningful gap for a role defined by goal involvement.
1.59 key passes per 90 is the standout per-90 figure, but with a creation sub-score unavailable and an overall FQ of 48.64, this has not translated into consistent attacking threat at the required level for the position.
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