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A Bundesliga fullback/wingback sitting at 53.79 on the FQ scale — squarely in the typical performer band, with no standout dimension separating them from positional peers. Across 28 matches and 2,410 minutes this season, the profile is defined more by consistency than by any single elite output. Notably, all role-specific sub-scores (defense, progression, creation) are null, meaning this read is built on per-90 surface metrics rather than deep component analysis.
With all four sub-scores returning null, the FQ score of 53.79 is driven by aggregate per-90 output rather than validated multi-dimensional quality. The available per-90 numbers — 1.53 key passes, 2.35 tackles, and a 6.97 average rating — place this player around the positional baseline without clear evidence of elite contribution in any single dimension.
Form score (53.69) and FQ score (53.79) are separated by just -0.10, placing this player firmly in stable territory with no meaningful upward or downward shift in recent form. There is no evidence of either an emerging run of form or a soft decline.
Nearly identical FQ score (53.63 vs 53.79) reflects a similar overall output band for a fullback/wingback; Dalot's profile is associated with higher-profile club context, which may account for subtle differences in opportunity and exposure.
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Digne's 54.21 FQ score sits just above this player's 53.79, making them near-peers in overall production; Digne's left-sided specialisation and set-piece delivery represent a more defined attacking identity than this player's current data suggests.
Trippier's 52.87 FQ score is marginally lower, placing both players in the same typical-performer tier; Trippier's career profile carries a stronger creation reputation, a dimension this player has not yet evidenced in available data.
2.35 tackles per 90 is a surface-level signal for a fullback/wingback, but with the defense sub-score returning null, it is not possible to confirm whether this translates to above-baseline defensive solidity or simply high attempt volume.
0.15 assists per 90 and 1.53 key passes per 90 are modest for a wingback role where higher creative output is typically expected. Without a creation sub-score to validate, these figures suggest limited upside in the final third.
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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