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A mid-tier La Liga striker sitting at an FQ Score of 57.83 — squarely in the adequate-starter band, where functional contribution coexists with clear gaps versus the league's better forwards. The most distinctive data point is a 0.65 goals per 90, which is the primary production signal available, alongside a 6.9 average match rating across 1,658 minutes this season. Sub-score granularity is unavailable, so the full picture of where gaps lie — finishing efficiency, creation, or progression — cannot be precisely mapped.
The FQ Score of 57.83 reflects a striker meeting baseline positional expectations without standout production in any measurable dimension. With all role-specific sub-scores (finishing, creation, progression, defense) returning null, the score is driven primarily by the composite output metrics — 0.65 goals per 90 and a 6.9 rating — which are functional but not sufficient to push above the 60-69 adequate-starter band.
Form score of 61.77 sits 3.94 points above the FQ Score of 57.83 — within the ±5 stable range, but trending marginally upward. This suggests recent output is slightly better than the season-long body of work, though the gap is not large enough to signal a meaningful breakout.
Nearly identical FQ Score of 57.27 places him in the same adequate-starter band; the key difference is that García Martínez's score is marginally lower, suggesting this player has a slight edge in recent output based on the form delta.
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Giroud's FQ Score of 59.12 reflects a comparable level of baseline striker contribution; Giroud's profile historically leans more toward hold-up and link-up play, whereas this player's 0.92 key passes per 90 may indicate a similar facilitating role.
Richarlison's FQ Score of 61.48 sits just above this player's 57.83, representing the ceiling of this peer group; the gap likely reflects higher physical duel output and pressing intensity that this player has not matched.
0.92 key passes per 90 is a notable figure for a striker, but without a creation sub-score to contextualise quality or conversion into chances created, it is unclear whether this reflects genuine link-up play or inflated by low-leverage situations.
0.65 goals per 90 across 30 matches and 1,658 minutes is below what top-tier La Liga strikers produce, and without an xG or conversion rate figure, it is impossible to determine whether the gap is a volume or efficiency problem.
0.38 tackles per 90 is a low return for a striker in a pressing-oriented league context, though the absence of a defense sub-score means the full picture of off-ball work cannot be confirmed.
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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