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A Premier League winger whose TQ Score of 74.67 sits in the above-average range, but whose profile is heavily skewed toward chance creation rather than direct goal threat. The most distinctive feature is the extreme sub-score imbalance: creation leads at 53.25 while finishing (30.32), progression (26.88), and possession control (24.86) all fall well below baseline for the role. At 2.14 key passes per 90, the creative output is real, but 0.31 goals per 90 underlines the conversion problem.
The TQ Score of 74.67 is held up primarily by the creation sub-score (53.25) and the overall volume of attacking involvement across 25 matches, but it is dragged down by finishing (30.32) and progression (26.88) — two dimensions that are central to the modern winger role. Without those, the score reflects a player operating well below their positional ceiling.
Form score of 63.51 sits 11.2 points below the TQ Score of 74.67 — a meaningful decline that, given a confidence rating of 0.84, is statistically significant rather than noise. Note that the underlying data is approximately 34 days old, so the most recent matches may not be fully captured.
Pulisic (TQ 73.52) is comparable as a Premier League winger with a similar overall score band and creation-leaning profile, though Pulisic carries a more balanced finishing contribution.
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Raphael Dias Belloli (TQ 77.51) occupies a similar wide attacking role and score range, but separates himself with stronger progression and ball-carrying metrics.
Saka (TQ 77.74) is the ceiling comparison in this peer group — similarly creation-oriented as a winger, but with meaningfully higher finishing and progression sub-scores that this player currently lacks.
A finishing sub-score of 30.32 is a clear weakness for a winger — 0.31 goals per 90 reflects poor conversion efficiency and limits the direct goal threat expected from this position in the Premier League.
A progression sub-score of 26.88 indicates limited ability to advance play through carrying or dribbling, reducing the player's effectiveness as a ball-progressor in wide areas — a core winger function.
A possession control sub-score of 24.86 is the lowest across all dimensions, suggesting struggles to retain the ball under pressure, which compounds the progression deficit in tight defensive situations.
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.
Weighted toward recent matches. Can diverge from the TactiQ Score when current form is meaningfully stronger or weaker than the multi-season average.
How much evidence supports this score. Lower confidence means thinner data — fewer seasons, fewer appearances, or gaps in coverage. A provisional score is real signal with appropriate caveats.
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