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A well-rounded La Liga winger sitting at 84.81 TQ Score — above-average territory that places him notably ahead of typical starters. What stands out most is the balance across all three offensive dimensions: finishing (76.03), creation (78.35), and progression (75) sit within a 3-point range, a profile that is rare for the position. His per-90 output of 0.63 goals and 0.43 assists, backed by 2.86 key passes, reflects consistent two-way attacking contribution across 2,296 minutes this season.
The 84.81 TQ Score is driven by the tight cluster of above-average sub-scores across finishing, creation, and progression — none elite individually, but the combination across all three offensive pillars is the primary differentiator. The sub-score spread of just 10.3 points across those dimensions signals stable, multi-dimensional attacking output rather than a one-trick profile.
Current form score of 89.2 sits 4.4 points above the TQ Score of 84.81 — within the ±5 stable band, but trending toward the upper edge. This is a stable-to-improving signal, not yet a confirmed breakout, but the direction is positive across a high-confidence sample (0.89).
Both profile as multi-dimensional wingers with balanced offensive sub-scores; Olise's higher TQ Score of 86.08 reflects a marginal edge in overall output ceiling.
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Similar creation-and-progression winger profile; Díaz scores lower at 80.24 TQ, suggesting this player currently operates at a higher production level.
Comparable in role and attacking intent at 79.27 TQ; the key difference is this player's more balanced sub-score spread versus Vinícius's more finishing-skewed profile.
Creation sub-score of 78.35 is above average for the role, supported by 2.86 key passes per 90 — a high volume for a winger operating in La Liga.
Finishing sub-score of 76.03 aligns with 0.63 goals per 90 across 28 matches, indicating consistent conversion efficiency rather than a single hot streak.
Progression sub-score of 75 reflects effective ball-carrying and transitional involvement, complementing the creation and finishing numbers rather than duplicating them.
Sub-score of 35.96 is a clear weakness — well below the 40 baseline for the role. At 0.63 goals and 2.86 key passes per 90, the output is there, but ball retention under pressure appears to be a limiting factor in sustained build-up play.
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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