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A La Liga fullback/wingback sitting at 48.24 on the FQ scale — below the typical starter threshold and in fringe territory for a top-flight role. The most distinctive feature of this profile is not a specific weakness but a near-total absence of sub-score data: all role-specific dimensions (finishing, creation, progression, defense) return null, making it impossible to identify where value is or is not being generated. What the per-90 numbers do show is a player producing 1.31 key passes and 1.31 tackles per 90 across 1,440 minutes, with a 6.84 average rating — modest across the board.
The FQ score of 48.24 is driven primarily by the absence of any standout dimensional contribution — no sub-score clears even the 55 mid-range threshold because none can be calculated. The per-90 outputs (0.13 goals, 0.19 assists, 1.31 key passes, 1.31 tackles) are all below what would be expected of a consistent La Liga starter at this position, leaving the score anchored in fringe range.
Form score of 46.66 sits 1.58 points below the FQ score of 48.24 — within the ±5 stable band, so no meaningful directional concern. The trajectory is effectively flat, with no evidence of either recovery or accelerating decline.
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At 48.61, Mukiele Mulere occupies the same scoring tier and fullback role, but has played at a higher club profile which may reflect a more defined positional function than this player's current context.
Mojica Palacio's 48.63 FQ score is the closest match numerically; as a left-sided wingback with La Liga experience, the role overlap is direct, though his attacking sub-profile may differ meaningfully if sub-scores become available.
0.19 assists and 0.13 goals per 90 are thin for a wingback role where attacking contribution is a core expectation. 1.31 key passes per 90 is present but not at a level that compensates for the low direct output.
1.31 tackles per 90 is the only defensive signal available — no interception, duel, or progressive defensive data exists. For a fullback in La Liga, this single metric is insufficient to confirm positional baseline is being met.
All six role-specific sub-scores are null, meaning the 48.24 FQ score rests on a thin analytical foundation despite 82% data completeness. This limits confidence in any directional assessment of the player's actual ceiling or floor.
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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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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