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A volume-first center-back whose defensive output is the defining feature of his profile — 7.03 clearances/90 sits well above baseline for the role in the Premier League. His TactiQ Score of 82.03 places him in the above-average tier (78–84), meaning a notably better-than-typical starter, though no single sub-metric reaches elite territory. An unusual 0.20 big chances created/90 hints at set-piece or forward involvement beyond standard CB duties.
The 82.03 TactiQ Score is driven primarily by high defensive volume — 7.03 clearances/90 and 5.44 duels won/90 — combined with consistent match ratings (7.08 average) across 3,110 minutes. The ceiling is capped by a 53% duel success rate and aerial numbers (2.60/90) that are solid but not dominant for a Premier League center-back.
With a form score of 87.28 sitting 5.25 points above the TactiQ Score of 82.03, this player is on an upward trajectory — the gap just clears the +5 threshold for meaningful improvement. High score confidence (0.96) across 35 matches means this uptick is backed by a robust sample, not noise.
Near-identical TactiQ Score (81.62 vs 82.03) reflecting a similar profile of high defensive volume and consistent output; Solet Bomawoko operates in a different league context, which may account for subtle differences in duel difficulty.
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Both are physically engaged center-backs with comparable overall scores (77.70), though Cabrera Sasía scores lower, suggesting this player edges him on either volume metrics or match consistency.
Chalobah (77.58) offers a useful lower-bound comparison — a similar defensive profile in English football, but this player's higher clearance volume and form trajectory currently separate them.
53% duel success rate on 5.44 duels won/90 is only marginally above average for a Premier League center-back — high engagement volume masks a win rate that does not reflect positional dominance in 1v1 situations.
2.60 aerials won/90 is a functional but not commanding figure for the role; elite Premier League center-backs typically post significantly higher aerial dominance, limiting his effectiveness against physical strikers.
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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