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A Premier League goalkeeper with a TQ Score of 86.66 — elite calibre, placing him in the top 10-15% of all scored players. His most distinctive attribute is an 0.88 duel success rate, which ranks at the elite end for the position and signals exceptional composure in 1v1 situations. Shot-stopping data is absent from the dataset, meaning this score is built primarily on secondary goalkeeper metrics, though confidence in the available data is high at 0.89.
The TQ Score of 86.66 is driven by strong secondary metrics — an 0.88 duel success rate and 1.67 clearances/90 — rather than verified shot-stopping output. The absence of saves/90, save percentage, and clean sheet data means the primary production indicators for a goalkeeper are unconfirmed, which caps the ceiling of this evaluation despite the high confidence score.
Form score of 84.23 sits 2.43 points below the TQ Score of 86.66 — within the ±5 stable range, indicating no meaningful decline. The trajectory is stable with only a marginal recent dip below the multi-season baseline.
Nearly identical TQ Scores (86.72 vs 86.66) reflect a similar profile of physically engaged, high-confidence goalkeeping; Martínez, however, has verified shot-stopping and clean sheet data that substantiates his score more completely.
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Soria's higher TQ Score of 88.6 makes him a ceiling benchmark for this profile type; the gap likely reflects fuller shot-stopping data availability rather than a dramatic difference in on-pitch output.
Atubolu's 84.6 TQ Score sits just below, making him the closest lower-bound comparable; the key distinction is league context, with this player operating in the Premier League against a higher baseline of competition.
An 0.88 duel success rate is elite for a goalkeeper — this reflects consistent composure and positioning when facing direct attacking threats, well above typical benchmarks for the role.
1.67 clearances/90 indicates this goalkeeper is regularly involved in defensive actions beyond the goal line, contributing to the team's last-ditch defensive structure across 3,240 minutes this season.
A 6.8 average match rating across 36 appearances (3,240 minutes) reflects consistent, low-error performances sustained over a full Premier League season.
0.56 aerials won/90 is moderate for a Premier League goalkeeper. In a high-intensity aerial environment, this level of aerial dominance may represent a marginal vulnerability on crossed balls and set pieces.
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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