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A central midfielder sitting at 64.21 on the FQ scale — adequate starter territory, consistent but without a standout dimension to separate them from the pack. Across 34 Premier League appearances (3,045 minutes), the most visible on-ball contribution is 1.54 key passes per 90, while goal threat is minimal at 0.09 goals per 90. The profile reads as a reliable, low-volatility presence rather than a match-defining one.
With all six dimension sub-scores returning null, the FQ score of 64.21 is driven entirely by aggregate output — a 7.24 average match rating and per-90 numbers that meet but do not exceed central midfielder baseline expectations. The absence of granular sub-scores prevents any single dimension from pulling the score higher.
Form score of 65.12 sits just 0.91 points above the FQ score of 64.21 — well within the ±5 stable band. There is no meaningful upward or downward trend; this player is performing almost exactly in line with their established level.
Both sit in the 62–65 FQ range as central midfielders with consistent rather than explosive output; Amiri's profile is more creation-oriented, whereas this player's higher tackle volume suggests a more defensive-leaning role.
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Comparable at the aggregate FQ level (62.65) at this point in Modrić's scoring window, though Modrić's score is underpinned by elite creation and progression sub-scores that are absent or unconfirmed here.
Darder Moll (62.32) offers a similar mid-60s central midfielder baseline; the key difference is Darder Moll operates in a system that generates clearer creation metrics, making his dimensional profile easier to assess than this player's null sub-score set.
2.81 tackles per 90 is a notable volume for a central midfielder, but without a defense sub-score to contextualise success rate or positioning quality, it is unclear whether this reflects genuine defensive value or high-volume, low-efficiency pressing.
0.09 goals and 0.06 assists per 90 are below what is typically expected of a central midfielder asked to contribute in the final third — combined, that is roughly one direct goal involvement every seven matches.
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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