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An elite-tier goalkeeper in Serie A with a TQ Score of 86.23, placing him in the top 10-15% of all scored players — a clear standout at his position. His most distinctive quality is physical dominance in contested situations, with an 0.87 duel success rate that ranks as elite for the role. Across 2,880 minutes this season, he has been a consistent, high-confidence performer with minimal volatility.
The TQ Score of 86.23 is driven primarily by elite physical duel metrics — an 0.87 duel success rate and 0.63 duels won/90 — combined with a 7.16 average rating per 90, all underpinned by a score confidence of 0.90. The absence of saves/90 and clean sheet data means shot-stopping quality, the core goalkeeper responsibility, could not be fully quantified, which introduces some ceiling uncertainty.
Form score of 86.76 sits just 0.53 points above the TQ Score of 86.23 — well within the ±5 stable band. Performance is flat and consistent, with no meaningful upward or downward trend to flag.
Both score in the 86-87 TQ range and profile as physically dominant, high-confidence goalkeepers; Martínez carries a stronger international pedigree and more documented shot-stopping data.
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A comparable TQ score of 84.6 reflects similar overall output levels, though Atubolu operates in a different league context which limits direct performance equivalence.
Soria Solís scores slightly higher at 88.6, making him a useful ceiling benchmark; the gap suggests this player is performing at a similar tier but with marginally less overall output or data completeness.
0.87 duel success rate is elite for a goalkeeper, supported by 0.63 duels won/90 and 0.53 aerials won/90 — indicating strong command in 1v1 situations and aerial box presence.
A 7.16 average rating per 90 across 32 appearances (2,880 minutes) reflects sustained, high-level output over a full Serie A season with no significant rotation risk.
1.56 clearances/90 signals meaningful involvement in sweeping and defensive actions beyond the goal line, consistent with a modern, proactive goalkeeper profile.
0.03 key passes/90 indicates minimal involvement in build-up play as a creative outlet. For a top-tier goalkeeper in a possession-oriented league like Serie A, this may limit his value in systems that demand active ball-playing from the keeper.
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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