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An attacking midfielder-creator in the Bundesliga sitting at 65.2 on the FQ scale — adequate starter territory, meaningfully below the 70+ threshold that marks consistent above-baseline contributors. The most distinctive signal is a key pass rate of 1.83 per 90, which points to genuine creative involvement, while 0.44 goals per 90 adds a secondary scoring dimension uncommon for a pure creator. All sub-scores are unavailable, so this read is built on per-90 output and overall score rather than a full dimensional profile.
With all sub-scores null, the FQ score of 65.2 is driven primarily by aggregated per-90 production — 1.83 key passes, 0.44 goals, and 0.25 assists per 90 — which collectively place this player just above the positional baseline but short of the output levels that push into the 70+ range. The absence of creation and progression breakdowns caps the ceiling of what the model can reward.
Form score of 64.33 sits just 0.87 points below the FQ score of 65.2 — well within the ±5 stable band — indicating no meaningful momentum shift in either direction. This is a consistent, flat performer with no current upward or downward signal.
Kramarić scores 64.98, nearly identical to this player's 65.2, reflecting a similar level of overall contribution in a Bundesliga attacking role; Kramarić is a more established goal threat whereas this player's 1.83 key passes per 90 suggests a more creation-oriented profile.
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Schmid's 65.44 FQ score places him in the same adequate-starter band, making him a close overall peer; the key distinction is Schmid's role context, which may differ in terms of defensive workload given this player's 0.82 tackles per 90.
Gibbs-White at 64.72 is the closest FQ match among comparables and shares the attacking-midfielder-creator profile; however, Gibbs-White operates in the Premier League, meaning a similar score reflects a tougher competitive environment.
All dimensional sub-scores (creation, progression, finishing, defense, possession, physical) are null, meaning no single area of the game can be confirmed as a strength or weakness. Any role-specific assessment carries inherent uncertainty.
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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