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A mid-range Serie A striker sitting at 58.47 on the FQ scale — adequate positional output but no standout dimension elevates him above typical starter territory. His 0.47 goals per 90 and 1.28 key passes per 90 reflect serviceable but not decisive attacking contribution. All sub-score breakdowns are absent, which limits how precisely we can locate his strengths and weaknesses within the role.
With all granular sub-scores null, the 58.47 FQ Score is driven primarily by per-90 production metrics — a goals rate of 0.47 and an average match rating of 7.07 that together place him in the adequate-but-unexceptional band for a Serie A striker. No single dimension pulls the score meaningfully higher.
Form is on a clear upward trajectory — the form score of 66.32 sits 7.85 points above the baseline FQ score of 58.47, comfortably exceeding the 5-point threshold for an improving trend. However, with all sub-scores null, it is not possible to identify which dimension is driving the recent gains.
Boyé's FQ score of 59.11 is nearly identical, reflecting a similar profile of serviceable Serie A striker output; the key difference is Boyé's more direct, physical style compared to this player's slightly higher key-pass involvement.
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Giroud's 59.12 FQ score places him in the same mid-range band, driven by hold-up play and positional finishing rather than volume; this player's per-90 goal rate of 0.47 suggests a more active but less efficient attacking profile than Giroud's link-up-heavy approach.
García Martínez's 57.27 FQ score is the closest floor comparison, indicating a similarly adequate but gap-laden output; this player edges him on overall score and per-90 rating (7.07), suggesting marginally more consistent match contributions.
0.47 goals per 90 across 1,904 minutes is functional for the role but falls short of the output typically associated with a primary striker in a top-five league. Without a finishing sub-score to cross-reference, we cannot determine whether this reflects poor conversion or limited shot volume.
0.14 assists per 90 is below what is expected of a striker asked to contribute beyond pure finishing. 1.28 key passes per 90 shows some involvement in build-up, but the creation sub-score is unavailable to confirm whether this translates into genuine chance generation.
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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