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A fringe-level La Liga winger sitting at an FQ Score of 49.69 — just below the typical performer threshold and outside the range of consistent starters. The most distinctive feature of this profile is what is absent: all specialized dimension sub-scores (finishing, creation, progression, defense) are null, meaning tracked production across key winger responsibilities has not reached measurable volume or efficiency thresholds across 1,455 minutes this season. At 0.31 goals per 90 and 0.74 key passes per 90, attacking output is below what is expected of a winger at this level.
The FQ Score of 49.69 is driven primarily by the absence of any qualifying sub-score — all four specialist dimensions returned null, signalling that this player is not producing at the volume or efficiency required to register meaningful winger metrics. Without dimensional anchors in finishing, creation, or progression, the score defaults to a baseline fringe rating.
Form is stable with a marginal upward lean — the form score of 51.19 sits just 1.5 points above the FQ Score of 49.69, which falls within the ±5 stable band. This delta is too narrow to signal a genuine upward trend, and the null sub-scores prevent any assessment of whether recent improvement is consistent or sporadic.
Edwards carries a near-identical FQ Score of 49.25, placing him in the same fringe-to-typical performer band; however, Edwards has a more defined creative profile in tracked data compared to this player's fully null sub-score set.
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Sarr's FQ Score of 50.29 is the closest above this player, reflecting a similarly limited overall output level; Sarr's physical profile and direct running style differ from the creation-absent pattern seen here.
Milla Peña's FQ Score of 48.64 sits just below, making him the nearest lower comparator in this band; both players share thin dimensional production, though Milla Peña operates in a different systemic context.
0.31 goals per 90 and 0.74 key passes per 90 across 24 matches are below the expected contribution range for a La Liga winger. Finishing and creation sub-scores are both null, indicating production has not reached a threshold to register dimensionally.
Key passes at 0.74 per 90 suggest limited involvement in generating opportunities for teammates — a core responsibility for the winger role that is not being fulfilled at a meaningful rate.
1.48 tackles per 90 is the one trackable output with some volume, but the defense sub-score is also null, and for a winger this metric alone does not offset the gaps in attacking production.
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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