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A Bundesliga striker sitting at 66.21 on the FQ scale — adequate starter territory, but well short of elite. The most distinctive data point is 0.64 goals per 90 across 30 matches and 2,112 minutes, which represents consistent volume production for the role. At 0.09 assists per 90, creative contribution is minimal, making this a pure output profile with limited all-round attacking involvement.
With all sub-scores (finishing, creation, progression, defense, possession control, physical duel) returning null, the FQ score of 66.21 is driven entirely by aggregate output metrics rather than dimensional efficiency. The 0.64 goals per 90 anchors the score above the position baseline, but the absence of finishing efficiency or xG data means the true quality of that output cannot be confirmed.
Form score of 64.66 sits 1.55 points below the FQ score of 66.21 — within the ±5 stable range, indicating no meaningful decline. Output is tracking close to the established baseline with no acceleration or deterioration signal.
Griezmann's FQ score of 66.16 is nearly identical, reflecting a similar mid-tier output profile; however, Griezmann typically contributes more in creation and link-up play than this striker's 0.09 assists per 90 suggests.
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Aspas Juncal scores 66.39, closely matching this player's overall production level; the key difference is Aspas historically brings higher creative involvement, making him a more complete attacking threat at the same score band.
Moreno Balaguero's 66.91 FQ score sits just above this player's, with a comparable goal-focused profile; Moreno tends to offer greater positional versatility across the front line, whereas this player's role appears more centrally fixed.
At 0.09 assists per 90 and 0.81 key passes per 90, this striker contributes modestly in build-up. For a Bundesliga starter, key pass volume is not negligible, but the assist rate is low, suggesting chances created rarely convert through this player's involvement.
0.09 tackles per 90 is minimal, which matters in the Bundesliga where pressing intensity is a baseline expectation for strikers. This limits the player's utility in high-press systems.
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