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A functional Bundesliga winger sitting at 59.34 on the FQ scale — adequate starter territory with clear gaps. The most distinctive data point is the per-90 profile: 1.55 key passes and 1.63 tackles per 90 suggest a two-way contributor, but goal output of 0.20 per 90 and assists of 0.20 per 90 reflect modest attacking production for the role. With no sub-scores available for finishing, creation, or progression, the ceiling and floor of this player's profile remain difficult to pin down precisely.
The 59.34 FQ score reflects baseline adequacy rather than standout quality — the per-90 numbers show contribution without elite volume, and the absence of granular sub-scores (finishing, creation, progression all null) means the score is anchored to overall output rather than any specific strength. The 6.97 average match rating is consistent with a player who does enough but rarely dominates.
Form score (55.43) is 3.91 points below the FQ score (59.34), placing this player in stable-to-slight-decline territory — not an alarm, but a consistent downward nudge rather than a blip. The gap is within normal variance for the role, though it has persisted across a 29-match sample, which adds weight to the signal.
Wilson's FQ score of 59.49 is nearly identical, reflecting a similar profile of consistent but non-elite winger output; the key difference is Wilson's stronger reputation for set-piece and long-range delivery, which this player's data does not indicate.
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Grealish's current FQ score of 58.16 places him in the same adequate-starter band, both sharing modest goal contribution rates; Grealish's profile historically skews more toward dribbling and chance creation, whereas this player's 1.63 tackles per 90 suggests a more defensive workload.
Iwobi's 57.64 FQ score reflects a comparable two-way winger profile with limited end-product, similar to the 0.20 goals per 90 seen here; Iwobi's role has shifted toward central midfield in recent seasons, giving him a different positional context despite the scoring similarity.
0.20 goals and 0.20 assists per 90 across 2,207 minutes is below what a starting Bundesliga winger typically needs to justify a regular role. Combined, that's 0.40 goal contributions per 90 — functional but not threatening enough to stretch defenses consistently.
Form score of 55.43 sits 3.91 points below the FQ score of 59.34, indicating output over recent matches has dipped below the player's own established baseline. For a winger, form volatility in attacking metrics is a meaningful concern for selection decisions.
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