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A Premier League striker sitting at 54.32 on the FQ scale — squarely in the typical performer band — with 0.41 goals per 90 and 0.04 assists per 90 across 2,390 minutes this season. The most distinctive feature right now is not the baseline score but the upward form trend, with recent output running well above the multi-season average. All sub-scores are unavailable, which limits diagnostic depth, though overall data confidence is high at 0.91.
With no finishing or creation sub-scores available, the FQ score of 54.32 is driven primarily by the per-90 output profile: 0.41 goals and 0.64 key passes per 90 are functional but not above the baseline expected of a Premier League starter, placing this player firmly in the adequate-but-unremarkable tier.
Form score of 62.77 sits 8.45 points above the FQ score of 54.32 — a clear upward trajectory that crosses the 5-point threshold for a meaningful improving trend. With data confidence at 0.91 and 31 matches in the sample, this is not a noise-driven spike, though the data is approximately 2 days old and all sub-scores remain null, so it is unknown whether the improvement is broad-based or concentrated in one area.
Nearly identical FQ score (53.66 vs 54.32) places him in the same typical-performer band for a striker; the key difference is Silva's longer track record in top European leagues provides more sub-score granularity to diagnose his profile.
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Comparable FQ score (51.73) and a similar role as a functional but non-elite Premier League striker; Ayew tends to offer more defensive contribution and pressing volume, which may account for his slightly lower attacking output.
FQ score of 51.55 puts Bamford in the same tier, with a shared pattern of adequate goal-per-90 rates that fall short of top-end striker benchmarks; Bamford's injury history is a differentiating risk factor not reflected in this player's 2,390-minute sample.
0.41 goals per 90 over 31 matches (2,390 minutes) is below what top-tier Premier League strikers typically produce, suggesting either below-average conversion, limited shot volume, or both — though the missing finishing sub-score prevents a definitive split.
0.04 assists per 90 is notably low for a striker even accounting for role variation; 0.64 key passes per 90 offers some link-up signal but the absent creation sub-score means it is unclear whether this reflects a consistent pattern or situational variance.
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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