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A functional Premier League winger sitting at 62.28 on the FQ scale — adequate for a starting role but without evidence of standout quality in any dimension. Across 28 matches (1,741 minutes), he contributes 0.26 goals and 0.26 assists per 90, with 1.65 key passes per 90 providing the clearest indicator of his creative involvement. The absence of sub-score breakdowns limits how precisely his ceiling can be defined, but the overall picture is a reliable rather than dynamic wide player.
With all six specialist sub-scores returning null, the FQ score of 62.28 is driven entirely by per-90 volume metrics rather than efficiency or role-specific quality ratings. The 1.65 key passes per 90 and combined 0.52 goal contributions per 90 are functional but not enough to push above the 60-69 "adequate starter" band.
Form score of 59.26 sits 3.02 points below the FQ score of 62.28 — within the ±5 stable range, but nudging toward a soft decline. No acute concern, though recent output is marginally below his own established baseline.
Wilson's FQ score of 59.49 places him in the same functional-winger band; both players operate as reliable contributors without elite sub-score separation, though Wilson's score sits slightly below.
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Doan (59.34 FQ) is a close statistical peer in overall output; the key difference is league context, with Doan's score coming from outside the Premier League, making direct comparison slightly less direct.
Grealish's 58.16 FQ score reflects a similar mid-tier output level for a Premier League winger; both sit in the adequate-starter range, though Grealish's profile carries higher name recognition than his current numbers justify.
1.65 key passes per 90 is a workable return for a Premier League winger, but without a creation sub-score to contextualise it against positional peers, it is difficult to assess whether this reflects genuine influence or high-volume low-impact passing.
0.26 goals and 0.26 assists per 90 across 1,741 minutes places him in mid-tier territory for a winger — enough to contribute, not enough to be a primary attacking threat.
All specialist dimensions — finishing, creation, progression, defense, possession control, and physical duels — return null, meaning no aspect of his game can be rated above or below baseline with confidence. This is a transparency gap, not a data confidence issue (confidence is 0.84).
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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