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A La Liga striker sitting at 59.27 on the FQ scale — adequate by position baseline but without the sub-score depth to confirm whether that output comes from efficiency or volume. Across 32 matches and 2,687 minutes this season, the per-90 numbers show 0.70 goals and just 0.03 assists, pointing to a narrow, goal-focused profile with minimal creative contribution. The overall picture is a functional starter with clear ceiling questions.
With all six sub-scores unavailable, the FQ score of 59.27 is driven entirely by aggregate per-90 output — most notably 0.70 goals per 90, which provides volume signal but no conversion efficiency or xG context to confirm quality. The absence of finishing, creation, and progression sub-scores means the score reflects what this striker produces in bulk, not how well they produce it.
Form is on an upward trajectory: the form score of 66.76 sits 7.5 points above the baseline FQ score of 59.27, a gap that — given the 0.95 score confidence across a 32-match sample — represents a genuine recent uplift rather than noise. Whether this reflects a sustained shift or a short-term hot streak cannot be confirmed without sub-score breakdowns.
Nearly identical FQ scores (Giroud 59.12 vs 59.27) reflect a similar tier of aggregate striker output; Giroud's profile historically skews toward hold-up and aerial contribution, which may differ from this player's physical profile.
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Boyé's FQ of 59.11 places him at the same performance tier, suggesting comparable volume contribution; Boyé tends to offer more pace-driven progression, a dimension that cannot be confirmed or ruled out here due to missing sub-scores.
A slightly lower FQ of 57.27 makes García Martínez the weakest of the three comparables, but the proximity signals a similar ceiling; the key differentiator will be whether this player's current form trajectory (66.76) is sustained, which García Martínez's profile does not reflect.
0.03 assists and 0.47 key passes per 90 are low for a modern striker expected to link play — this limits his value in possession-based systems and makes him heavily reliant on service from others.
0.30 tackles per 90 is minimal, which matters in La Liga where pressing intensity and off-ball work rate are increasingly factored into striker evaluation.
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.
TactiQ Scores are deterministic — given the same evidence, they produce the same output. The evidence packet system, confidence labels, and publication gate are all explained in full.
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