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A reliable Serie A goalkeeper with a TQ Score of 75.17, placing him in the good-to-above-average band — consistently better than a typical starter but not yet at elite level. Across 34 matches (3,060 minutes), his form score of 73.9 tracks closely with his overall score, signalling steady, repeatable output rather than peaks and troughs. His average match rating of 7.02 per 90 reflects a dependable presence between the posts.
The 75.17 TQ Score is driven by consistent goalkeeper-specific performance across a full 34-game season, backed by a high confidence score of 0.88 and 91% data completeness. The score sits just below the 78+ threshold that would mark him as a notable standout, indicating solid but not elite production in areas such as shot-stopping and positional command.
Form is stable — the form score of 73.9 sits just 1.3 points below the TQ Score of 75.17, well within the ±5 range that indicates no meaningful directional shift. There is no cause for concern, but no upward momentum either.
Both operate at a similar performance level in top European leagues with TQ Scores within 5 points (75.17 vs 70.62); Soria Solís scores notably lower, suggesting this player holds a modest but clear edge in overall output.
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Comparable in overall TQ Score band (75.17 vs 70.3) reflecting consistent, experienced goalkeeping; de Gea Quintana's lower score may reflect reduced recent activity or league context differences.
Both sit in the 69–76 TQ Score range for goalkeepers; Martínez scores lower at 69.26, though his profile carries additional international pedigree context not captured in the TQ metric alone.
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.
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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