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A physically dominant defensive midfielder in the Premier League with a TactiQ Score of 83.78 — above-average and consistent across 35 matches (2,872 minutes). The most distinctive quality is defensive volume: 2.13 tackles/90, 4.73 duels won/90 at a 61% success rate, and 2.04 aerials won/90 paint a picture of a player who controls the physical battle in midfield. Goal threat at 0.16/90 is above typical for the role, though creative output is minimal.
The TactiQ Score of 83.78 is driven primarily by elite defensive and physical output — duel volume, tackle rate, and aerial presence all sit well above baseline for a defensive midfielder. The score is held from the 85+ tier by limited creation (0.03 assists/90, 0.56 key passes/90) and poor finishing efficiency relative to the chances that do arrive.
Form score of 84.17 sits just 0.39 points above the TactiQ Score of 83.78 — well within the ±5 stable band. No upward or downward trend signal; this player is performing exactly in line with their established baseline.
Both are physically assertive defensive midfielders with similar TactiQ scores (83.78 vs 82.8), though Gravenberch offers more progressive carrying and a broader creative range.
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Casimiro is a close stylistic match — high duel volume, strong aerial presence, and limited creative output — but scores slightly lower at 81.7, suggesting this player edges him on current defensive metrics.
Stach scores notably higher at 87.92, making him the ceiling comparison; both profile as defensive midfielders, but Stach's score gap indicates meaningfully stronger overall contribution across dimensions.
4.73 duels won per 90 at a 61% success rate is a high-volume, high-efficiency combination for a defensive midfielder. This is reinforced by 2.04 aerials won/90, indicating aerial competence alongside ground-level physicality.
2.13 tackles/90 combined with 2.32 clearances/90 reflects consistent defensive action across 2,872 minutes — not a burst performer but a reliable defensive presence over a full season sample.
0.16 goals/90 is above typical for a defensive midfielder, supported by 0.85 shots/90. This adds a dimension beyond pure defensive function, though conversion efficiency is a caveat.
0.03 assists/90 and 0.03 big chances created/90 indicate minimal final-ball impact. For a defensive midfielder this is not unusual, but it does limit the player's ceiling in systems that demand midfield creativity.
0.06 big chances missed/90 against only 0.03 big chances created/90 suggests that when clear opportunities do arrive, conversion is poor — the goal return of 0.16/90 is driven by volume of shots rather than clinical finishing.
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.
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