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A Premier League fullback/wingback sitting at 50.5 on the FQ scale — a typical performer for the position, neither a standout contributor nor a liability. Across 32 matches and 2,640 minutes this season, the most visible output is 2.22 tackles per 90 and 0.72 key passes per 90, with an average match rating of 6.65. Sub-score breakdowns are unavailable, which limits deeper role-specific analysis, but the overall picture is one of steady, unspectacular contribution.
The FQ score of 50.5 reflects a player operating at the median of the scoring scale, consistent with the absence of any standout sub-score dimension. With all component scores (defense, progression, creation, finishing) returning null, the score is anchored primarily to per-90 output — 2.22 tackles and 0.72 key passes per 90 — which are functional but not above-baseline figures for a Premier League fullback/wingback.
Form score of 52.47 sits 1.97 points above the FQ score of 50.5 — within the ±5 stable band, indicating no meaningful directional shift. Recent form is marginally above the season baseline but not enough to signal a genuine upward trend.
Maitland-Niles scores 51.95 FQ — nearly identical to this player's 50.5 — reflecting a similar profile of functional but unspectacular fullback/wingback output; Maitland-Niles has a slightly higher score suggesting marginally more consistent contribution across dimensions.
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Mojica Palacio's FQ of 48.63 places him just below this player in the same positional tier, making them close peers in overall output level; the small gap suggests Mojica Palacio offers slightly less across the scored dimensions.
Mukiele Mulere's 48.61 FQ mirrors the same mid-range fullback/wingback bracket, with comparable overall production; his profile may differ in role emphasis — more defensive or more progressive — but the aggregate output level is essentially equivalent.
0.72 key passes per 90 is the only creation-side metric available, and it sits at a modest level for a wingback role where higher attacking output is often expected. No assist or goal data is recorded, suggesting limited end-product involvement going forward.
2.22 tackles per 90 is the sole defensive output figure available. Without interception, duel success, or a defense sub-score to contextualise it, this cannot be confirmed as a strength — it is simply the baseline visible output for the role.
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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