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A functional central midfielder in La Liga sitting at 61.21 on the FQ scale — solidly in the "adequate starter" band, where clear gaps exist but baseline contributions are sustained across 30 matches (2,070 minutes). The most distinctive surface stat is 2.96 key passes per 90, which is the clearest indicator of his role in the team's attacking build-up. No sub-score dimension clears the 70 threshold, meaning there is no elite-level output to anchor his value.
With all role-specific sub-scores (creation, progression, defense, possession control) returning null, the FQ score of 61.21 is driven primarily by aggregate per-90 output — notably 2.96 key passes and 1.74 tackles per 90 — which together paint a picture of a two-way contributor operating at a functional but unremarkable level. The absence of any sub-score above 70 means no single dimension is pulling the overall rating upward.
Form is stable with a marginal upward lean — form score of 63.57 sits 2.4 points above the FQ score of 61.21, which falls within the ±5 range and signals no meaningful acceleration or decline. This is a player performing at a consistent, predictable level rather than one trending sharply in either direction.
Both sit in the 61-63 FQ range as La Liga central midfielders with functional two-way profiles; Darder Moll edges ahead at 62.32, suggesting marginally more consistent dimensional output.
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Comparable at 62.65 on the current FQ snapshot, reflecting a phase of Modrić's season where volume and influence have moderated — the key difference is Modrić's historical sub-score ceiling, which this player has not approached.
Amiri's 63.39 FQ score reflects a similar adequate-starter profile in a major European league; Amiri's slightly higher rating likely reflects more visible creation output, the one area where this player's null sub-scores prevent direct comparison.
0.04 goals per 90 across 2,070 minutes is well below what is expected even from a deep-lying central midfielder in La Liga. Over 30 matches, this translates to roughly one goal on the season — a meaningful gap for a role that typically carries some direct scoring responsibility.
All six role-specific sub-scores (finishing, creation, progression, defense, possession control, physical duel) are null. While overall confidence is high at 0.88, the absence of granular scores makes it impossible to identify a standout dimension or confirm where the 61.21 is actually being earned.
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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