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A La Liga winger sitting at 52.55 on the FQ scale — a typical mid-range performer whose season-long production profile does not stand out in either goal threat or creative output. The most distinctive feature of this profile is the 22-point gap between the FQ score (52.55) and current form score (74.54), signalling a sharp recent upturn that diverges significantly from the broader seasonal baseline. With 0.42 goals and 0.42 assists per 90 across 1,489 minutes, combined output is present but not at a level that separates this player from the positional average.
The FQ score of 52.55 reflects a winger producing moderate combined goal and creative involvement without excelling in either dimension across the full season sample. All dimensional sub-scores (finishing, creation, progression) are null, meaning the score is driven by aggregate output metrics rather than granular efficiency — a limitation that caps analytical precision.
Form is on a sharp upward trajectory: the form score of 74.54 sits 22 points above the FQ score of 52.55, one of the largest positive deltas on the scale and a clear signal of meaningful recent improvement. If this level of output is sustained, the season-long FQ score will be pulled upward — but the gap also reflects how modest the earlier-season baseline was.
Nearly identical FQ score (51.82 vs 52.55) points to a similar overall production level for a winger in this league tier; the key difference is that this player's current form score (74.54) suggests a more pronounced recent upswing than García Rivera's profile implies.
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Mavididi's FQ score of 53.33 is the closest match in this comparable set, reflecting a similar mid-range winger output profile; however, Mavididi's data context and league environment may differ, making direct efficiency comparisons limited.
Rubén García Santos (51.76) rounds out a tight cluster of comparable wingers all within one point of each other on the FQ scale, confirming this player sits in a well-defined peer group of adequate La Liga starters without a standout dimension.
A FQ score of 52.55 places this winger in the typical performer band. For a role requiring consistent goal threat and chance creation, 0.42 goals and 0.42 assists per 90 represent adequate but not above-baseline combined output across 28 appearances.
Despite 2.48 key passes per 90 — which is above typical for a winger — the absence of a creation sub-score and the low overall FQ score suggest this volume has not translated into sustained high-quality chance generation across the full season sample.
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.
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