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A dual-threat winger in the Bundesliga combining 0.59 goals/90 with 0.75 assists/90 for a combined 1.34 G+A/90 — one of the most complete attacking outputs at this position. At a TQ Score of 87.95, this player sits in the elite tier, a clear standout in any top league. Creation volume is equally notable, with 3.19 key passes/90 and 1.1 big chances created/90 marking genuine playmaking quality alongside the goal threat.
The TQ Score of 87.95 is driven primarily by the combination of attacking production and creation volume — 1.34 G+A/90 and 3.94 shots/90 across 2,286 minutes give this score a robust, high-confidence foundation (0.93). The absence of sub-scores prevents a more granular breakdown, but the per-90 output across 31 matches is the clear primary driver.
Form score of 84.75 sits 3.2 points below the TQ Score of 87.95 — within the stable range (±5), though at the softer end. No meaningful concern, but the player is not currently at their multi-season peak.
Both profile as high-volume creative wingers with elite G+A output; Yamal's TQ Score of 85.4 is marginally lower, and he skews younger with a heavier creation-over-goals split compared to this player's more balanced dual threat.
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Díaz (82.51) shares the high-press, direct winger profile with strong combined output; this player edges him on TQ Score and creation volume, while Díaz typically contributes more in defensive duels.
Vinícius (81.38) is a comparable attacking winger archetype with high shot and duel involvement; this player's 3.19 key passes/90 reflects a more pass-first creative dimension than Vinícius's predominantly direct, dribble-heavy style.
0.59 goals from 3.94 shots/90 implies roughly 15% conversion. With 0.59 big chances missed/90 against 1.1 big chances created/90, finishing efficiency is solid but leaves room — a more clinical finisher at this shot volume would push goal output meaningfully higher.
0.31 aerials won/90 is low even for a winger. In high-press or set-piece-heavy Bundesliga contexts, this limits contribution in specific phases, though it is broadly consistent with the attacking winger profile.
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