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A fringe-level Premier League fullback/wingback sitting at 47.57 on the FQ scale — below the 50-point threshold that marks typical performance, and well short of the 60-69 range expected of an adequate starter. Across 33 appearances (2,774 minutes this season), the player produces 0.03 goals per 90 and 0.62 key passes per 90, with no sub-score dimension clearing the bar needed for a meaningful rating. The most notable data point is what is absent: all role-specific sub-scores (finishing, creation, progression, defense) are null, indicating contributions that do not register at positional baseline in either attacking or defensive metrics.
The FQ score of 47.57 is primarily driven by the complete absence of scoreable output across all four role-relevant dimensions — finishing, creation, progression, and defense are all null. For a fullback/wingback, measurable defensive actions and progressive or creative contributions are the core of the role; returning no scored dimension across 2,774 minutes signals production that falls below the volume and efficiency thresholds required to register.
Form is entirely stable: the form score of 47.38 sits just -0.19 below the FQ score of 47.57, a delta well within the ±5 range. There is no upward momentum and no meaningful decline — this is a player performing at a consistently below-baseline level with no recent shift in either direction.
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Mukiele Mulere's FQ score of 48.61 reflects a similar fringe-starter profile, though his score sits slightly higher, suggesting marginally more measurable positional contribution.
Mojica Palacio scores 48.63, making him the closest comparable in this group; like this player, he operates in the below-50 range, but his score implies a slightly greater volume of registered output.
1.78 tackles per 90 is the only defensive metric available, but with the defense sub-score returning null, this volume is insufficient to establish a meaningful positional baseline — a significant gap for a role where defensive contribution is a primary expectation.
0.62 key passes per 90 with a null creation sub-score indicates attacking involvement that does not meet the threshold for a rated contribution — below what is typically expected from a fullback/wingback in the Premier League.
The progression sub-score is null across 33 matches, meaning this player is not registering measurable ball-carrying or passing progression — a core function of the modern fullback/wingback role.
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