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A physically dominant Premier League center-back whose aerial and clearance output sits well above typical starters, earning a TactiQ Score of 83 — placing him in the above-average band across all scored players. His 3.38 aerials won/90 and 7.37 clearances/90 are the defining features of his profile, underpinning a consistent, high-volume defensive presence across 2,846 minutes this season. Attacking contribution is minimal (0.03 goals/90, 0.06 assists/90), but that is expected for the role and does not drag the score.
The TactiQ Score of 83 is driven primarily by elite aerial dominance and clearance volume, which are the heaviest-weighted dimensions for a center-back. The absence of any sub-score breakdowns limits precision, but the specialist consensus — performance (68), risk/form (73), context (74) — converges unanimously at this level with 0.92 confidence, anchored by an exceptionally high score confidence of 0.98 across 32 matches.
Form score of 79.04 sits 3.97 points below the TactiQ Score of 83.01, placing this player in the stable-to-soft-decline band — not a meaningful concern, but a signal that recent matches have been marginally below his season-long baseline. No sharp deterioration is indicated.
The closest comparable at a TactiQ Score of 81.62, sharing a physically dominant center-back profile; Solet Bomawoko edges slightly lower, suggesting a similar defensive output ceiling with potentially less aerial volume.
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Comparable in overall score band (77.70) as a physically engaged center-back, though the gap of ~5 points likely reflects lower aerial or clearance consistency relative to this player.
At 77.58, Chalobah represents a similar defensive archetype but scores meaningfully lower, pointing to a gap in either volume metrics or duel success rate.
3.38 aerials won/90 is a standout volume for a Premier League center-back, indicating consistent winning of contested balls in and around the box across a large 2,846-minute sample.
7.37 clearances/90 reflects a high-engagement defensive role — this player is regularly the last line of action, not a passive presence.
5.85 duels won/90 at a 61% success rate signals dependable physical engagement; the volume and efficiency combination is above baseline for the position.
1.77 tackles/90 is adequate but below what the specialist performance agent flags as elite center-back standard — suggesting this player's defensive work is concentrated in aerial and clearance actions rather than proactive ground-level disruption.
0.19 key passes/90 and 0.06 assists/90 indicate limited ball-playing contribution beyond defensive duties — relevant for Premier League sides that demand center-backs to initiate build-up play.
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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