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A defensively engaged central midfielder sitting at 67.36 on the TQ scale — adequate starter territory, with creation (62.3) and defense (63.75) forming a functional two-way base. The most distinctive feature of this profile is what is absent: progression (32.08) and finishing (33.18) are both well below baseline, meaning this player's influence is largely confined to short-range distribution and defensive duels rather than advancing play or threatening goal. Across 2,855 minutes in the Premier League this season, the output is consistent but ceiling-limited.
The TQ Score of 67.36 is anchored by the two sub-scores that are above baseline — creation (62.3) and defense (63.75) — but dragged down significantly by progression (32.08) and possession control (36.28), both of which are core demands of a central midfielder. The inability to advance play is the single biggest limiter on this score.
Form score of 66.5 sits just 0.86 points below the TQ Score of 67.36 — well within the ±5 stable band. There is no meaningful upward or downward trend; performance has been flat and predictable across the season.
Führich's TQ score of 66.84 is nearly identical, reflecting a similar mid-tier profile with functional contributions across phases; the key difference is positional role, as Führich operates wider and brings more direct attacking intent than this more defensively grounded CM.
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Guimarães scores 67.98 and shares the two-way CM profile with solid defensive output, but his progression and possession control sub-scores sit considerably higher, making him a more complete ball-carrier and press-resistant operator.
Anderson's 64.21 TQ score reflects a comparable output level with similar creation-and-defense balance; Anderson is the lower-ceiling comp here, with slightly weaker overall numbers across the board.
A sub-score of 32.08 is a clear weakness for a central midfielder — this role demands line-breaking passes and ball carries, and this player scores well below the 55-69 midrange. It directly caps their ability to shift the game's tempo or connect defence to attack.
At 36.28, this is below baseline for the position. Combined with the low progression score, it suggests the player operates effectively only in limited zones rather than as a reliable ball-progressor under pressure.
0.13 goals per 90 and a finishing sub-score of 33.18 confirm minimal goal threat. While finishing is less critical for a CM, the combination with low progression means this player adds little in the final third from either angle.
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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