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A La Liga striker sitting at 64.01 on the FQ scale — adequate starter territory, meaningfully short of the 70+ threshold that separates consistent contributors from the pack. Across 32 appearances and 2,551 minutes this season, the player produces 0.56 goals per 90 and 0.42 key passes per 90, output that meets the positional baseline without exceeding it in any visible dimension. Defensive engagement is notably active for a striker at 0.74 tackles per 90, and a 7.04 average match rating reflects steady but unspectacular involvement.
The 64.01 FQ score is driven primarily by the absence of any sub-score above the above-average threshold — all finishing, creation, progression, and physical duel dimensions are unscored, meaning no single dimension is pulling the overall rating upward. The available per-90 numbers (0.56 goals, 0.42 key passes) are consistent with a mid-tier starter but offer no elite signal to elevate the score.
Form score of 64.8 sits just 0.79 points above the FQ score of 64.01 — well within the ±5 stable band. There is no meaningful upward or downward momentum; the player is performing almost exactly in line with their multi-season baseline.
Mateta (63.67 FQ) occupies the same adequate-starter tier and offers a similar goal-contribution profile at this scoring level; the key difference is league context, with Mateta operating in the Premier League against a tougher defensive baseline.
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Morris (63.06 FQ) is a comparable mid-tier striker in terms of overall output ceiling; he differs in that his profile leans more heavily on aerial and physical duels rather than the broader involvement reflected in this player's 0.74 tackles per 90.
Aubameyang (62.88 FQ) sits fractionally below this player on the scale, reflecting a career-stage decline from elite levels; the similarity is in current output tier, though Aubameyang's historical finishing pedigree distinguishes his underlying profile.
0.42 key passes per 90 is a thin creative return for a striker in La Liga, where link-up and combination play are typically expected at higher volume. This limits the player's value beyond direct goal threat.
0.56 goals per 90 across 2,551 minutes places output at the positional baseline rather than above it. Without conversion rate or shot quality data available, it is not possible to determine whether this reflects low volume, poor efficiency, or both.
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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