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A mid-tier central midfielder in the Bundesliga sitting at an FQ Score of 56.98 — squarely in the "adequate starter" band, where clear gaps exist but baseline positional duties are met. Across 30 matches and 2,443 minutes this season, the most visible output is 1.62 key passes per 90 and 0.22 assists per 90, with a match rating of 7.37 — serviceable but not differentiated for the role. No dimensional sub-scores are available, which limits deeper profiling, though the high confidence rating of 0.92 means the overall score is well-grounded.
With all role-specific sub-scores (creation, progression, defense, finishing) returning null, the FQ Score of 56.98 is driven primarily by aggregated per-90 output — 1.62 key passes and 0.88 tackles per 90 — that lands around the positional baseline without exceeding it in any measurable dimension. The absence of granular dimensional data prevents a higher ceiling from being established.
Form is stable with a marginal soft decline: the form score of 54.98 sits 2.0 points below the FQ Score of 56.98, which is within the ±5 stable band and does not signal a meaningful concern. No volatility or boom-bust pattern is evident across the 30-match sample.
Christie's FQ Score of 57.68 places him in the same adequate-starter band, reflecting a similar profile of moderate creative output without elite dimensional scores; Christie tends to operate with slightly more end-product involvement in wider areas compared to this player's central role.
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McGinn's FQ Score of 55.25 is the closest numerical match, sharing a baseline central-midfielder profile with comparable per-90 contribution levels; McGinn typically offers more physical duel presence, which may account for the marginal score difference.
Parejo's FQ Score of 52.26 sits slightly below, reflecting a similar mid-tier aggregated output; Parejo's profile historically skews toward possession control and passing volume, whereas this player's 1.62 key passes per 90 suggests a more direct creative intent.
1.62 key passes per 90 is the headline creation figure, but with no creation sub-score available and 0.07 goals per 90, the attacking contribution sits around the middle of what is expected from a Bundesliga central midfielder — present but not a differentiator.
0.88 tackles per 90 is a modest defensive volume for a central midfielder role where pressing and ball-winning are typically core duties. No defense sub-score is available to confirm whether this reflects a positional role or a genuine gap.
0.07 goals per 90 across 2,443 minutes — roughly 1.9 goals over the full season — is below what most box-to-box or advanced central midfielders contribute, indicating limited penetration into dangerous areas.
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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