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A mid-tier attacking midfielder/creator in the Bundesliga sitting at an FQ Score of 52.69 — squarely in the typical performer range, indicating functional but unremarkable output across 22 matches (981 minutes) this season. The most distinctive observable is a key pass rate of 1.38 per 90, which anchors his value as a distributor, though no sub-score clears the 70 threshold to signal a genuine strength. At 0.18 goals and 0.18 assists per 90, his direct contribution to the scoresheet is limited for a creator role.
With all six sub-scores returning null, the FQ Score of 52.69 is driven entirely by aggregate output metrics rather than dimensional profiling — the per-90 numbers (0.18 goals, 0.18 assists, 1.38 key passes) paint a picture of a player meeting baseline expectations without exceeding them in any measurable area. The absence of granular sub-scores means no single dimension is pulling the score up or dragging it down; the mid-range result reflects consistent mediocrity rather than a mixed profile of highs and lows.
Form is in soft decline, with the form score of 47.13 sitting 5.6 points below the season FQ Score of 52.69 — just at the threshold of meaningful concern. This gap suggests recent matches have been below his already modest seasonal average, and if the trend continues it would push him into below-baseline territory.
Nearly identical FQ Scores (52.79 vs 52.69) place both players in the same typical performer band for a creator role; Suárez Fernández's broader career profile in top European leagues gives him a higher ceiling context than this player's current Bundesliga standing.
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Buendía's FQ Score of 52.24 reflects a similar level of aggregate output for an attacking creator, though Buendía has historically shown higher key-pass volume in his peak seasons — the scores converge at a similar point in their respective form cycles.
Sinani's marginally higher FQ Score of 53.68 represents the ceiling of this peer cluster; both players operate as mid-tier creators with limited direct goal contributions, though Sinani's slight edge suggests modestly better efficiency or volume in at least one output dimension.
At 0.18 goals and 0.18 assists per 90, direct attacking returns are below what a Bundesliga attacking midfielder/creator role typically demands — combined, that is 0.36 goal contributions per 90, a thin return for a player expected to be a primary creative outlet.
The form score of 47.13 sits 5.56 points below the FQ Score of 52.69, indicating a soft decline in recent matches. For a player already in the typical performer band, this downward drift pushes current output closer to fringe-starter territory.
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.
Weighted toward recent matches. Can diverge from the TactiQ Score when current form is meaningfully stronger or weaker than the multi-season average.
How much evidence supports this score. Lower confidence means thinner data — fewer seasons, fewer appearances, or gaps in coverage. A provisional score is real signal with appropriate caveats.
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