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Player Profile

Danny Welbeck

TactiQ Score, per-90 performance stats, and multi-season form — with direct routes into compare and rankings.

Current Team
Brighton & Hove Albion
Position
Centre Forward
Also: Striker
Date of Birth
Nov 26, 1990 (35)
Jersey Number
#18
League
Premier League
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Danny Welbeck
Danny Welbeck
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Current Team
Brighton & Hove Albion
Position
Centre Forward
Also: Striker
Date of Birth
Nov 26, 1990 (35)
Jersey Number
#18
TactiQ Score
67.0
92% confidence
TactiQ Score v2
67.0
Form Score
68.9
Confidence
92%
Role
striker
League
Premier League
Per 90 minutes
Goals
0.55
Assists
0.04
Key Pass
0.84
Tackles
0.97
Rating
6.84
Multi-season trend
AI Analysis
Generated Apr 30, 2026

An adequate Premier League striker sitting at 60.24 on the FQ scale — meeting the position baseline but without the sub-score evidence to confirm elite or even above-average quality in any dimension. Across 33 appearances (1,986 minutes), the most visible output is 0.59 goals per 90 and 0.86 key passes per 90, alongside a 6.82 average match rating. All six specialist sub-scores are null, meaning the profile is built on surface-level production data rather than deep dimensional analysis.

Why this score

The 60.24 FQ score reflects adequate but unspectacular production in a role where finishing and creation sub-scores are the primary drivers — and both are unavailable. Without conversion efficiency, shot volume, or xG data, the score is anchored to the per-90 output figures alone, which are mid-tier for a Premier League striker.

Form Trajectory

Form score of 63.92 sits 3.7 points above the FQ score of 60.24 — within the ±5 stable band, but nudging toward a mild upward trend. This suggests recent output is marginally better than the season-long baseline, with no meaningful concern about decline.

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Olivier Giroud

Giroud's FQ score of 59.12 is nearly identical, reflecting a similar profile of adequate striker output without standout dimensional scores; the key difference is Giroud's established record as a physical, aerial target man, a dimension that cannot be confirmed or denied for this player given null sub-scores.

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Latest available season snapshot

Live statistics currently available for this profile

10 metrics surfaced
Appearances
35
Minutes
2142
Goals
13
Assists
1
Key passes
20
Rating
6.84
Tackles
23
Shots on target
27
Successful dribbles
11
Clean sheets
9
2 Seasons Ago
TQ 60.7Form 61.2
Previous
TQ 65.8Form 66.6
Current
TQ 67.6Form 68.9
Per 90 minutes
Goals
0.55
Assists
0.04
Key Passes
0.84
Tackles
0.97
Rating
6.84
Richarlison de Andrade

Richarlison's 61.48 FQ score is the closest ceiling comparison in this peer group, representing the upper bound of this scoring band; unlike this player, Richarlison carries a more defined pressing and physical duel profile that justifies his marginal score advantage.

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Lucas Ariel Boyé

Boyé's 59.11 FQ score places him at the lower end of this comparable cluster, making him the floor reference; both players sit in the adequate-starter tier, though league context differences mean a direct quality equivalence should not be assumed.

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Current indicators
What the live season sample is surfacing right now
Heavy minute load
2142 minutes suggest a significant current role in the squad rotation.
Direct output
14 combined goals and assists are showing in live coverage.
Creative involvement
Current snapshot shows meaningful chance supply and final-third contribution.
Defensive activity
23 tackles indicate active intervention volume in the current season sample.
Strengths
Where this player is genuinely above baseline
No clearly elite traits identified in current data.
Watchpoints
Real gaps relative to this player's role
Finishing (unscored)

The finishing sub-score is null — conversion efficiency, shot quality, and xG data are absent. At 0.59 goals per 90, the raw rate is present but cannot be contextualised against expected output, making it impossible to confirm whether this represents over- or under-performance relative to chances received.

Creation (unscored)

The creation sub-score is null. The 0.86 key passes per 90 is a visible signal of link-up involvement, but without a creation score, the quality and danger of those passes cannot be assessed — a meaningful gap for evaluating a striker's hold-up and combination play.

Reading the score

What each number means

TactiQ Score

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.

Form Score

Weighted toward recent matches. Can diverge from the TactiQ Score when current form is meaningfully stronger or weaker than the multi-season average.

Confidence

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.

Methodology

TactiQ Scores are deterministic — given the same evidence, they produce the same output. The evidence packet system, confidence labels, and publication gate are all explained in full.

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