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A specialist shot-stopper in La Liga whose defense sub-score of 77.54 is the clear standout in an otherwise modest profile — the overall FQ Score of 53.27 places him in the typical performer tier. His value is concentrated almost entirely in traditional goalkeeping output; outside of that defensive dimension, his contribution to build-up and progression is minimal. With 2,970 minutes across 33 matches this season, the data foundation is solid and the picture is consistent.
The FQ Score of 53.27 is anchored by a progression sub-score of just 20.96, which drags the overall rating well below what the defensive output alone would suggest. In an era where ball-playing ability is increasingly weighted, that gap between his defense score (77.54) and progression score (20.96) is the primary reason the overall score sits in the typical-performer range despite strong shot-stopping.
Form is sharply upward: the form score of 76.16 sits 22.9 points above the multi-season FQ Score of 53.27, one of the largest positive deltas possible. This gap indicates a sustained recent run of high performance rather than a single outlier result, and with a confidence score of 0.92, the signal is reliable — this goalkeeper is playing significantly better right now than his career baseline suggests.
Nearly identical FQ Score (53.74 vs 53.27) points to a similar profile of adequate overall production; Dimitrievski operates in a different league context which may account for subtle differences in how that score is composed.
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Sam Johnstone's FQ Score of 54.71 reflects a comparable tier of consistent but unspectacular goalkeeping; Johnstone has historically shown stronger distribution metrics, which is the key area where this player trails.
Hradecký's higher FQ Score of 58.12 represents the ceiling this player could approach if recent form is sustained; Hradecký's edge comes from stronger progression and possession involvement, precisely the dimensions currently limiting this player's overall score.
Defense sub-score of 77.54 is above average for the role, reflecting solid shot-stopping, save volume, and clean sheet contributions across a full 2,970-minute season sample.
Progression sub-score of 20.96 is a clear weakness even by goalkeeper standards — modern La Liga systems increasingly demand goalkeepers who can initiate build-up, and this score indicates limited involvement in that dimension.
Possession control sub-score of 44.29 falls below the baseline threshold of 55, suggesting limited comfort or involvement when the ball is at his feet beyond basic distribution.
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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