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A Bundesliga fullback/wingback sitting at 52.1 on the FQ scale — squarely in the typical performer band. The most notable data point is 1.53 key passes per 90, which suggests meaningful involvement in build-up, but without sub-score breakdowns, the full positional profile cannot be confirmed. At 25 appearances and 1,822 minutes this season, the sample is solid and the score is reliable (confidence: 0.82).
The FQ score of 52.1 reflects a player meeting the baseline for the fullback/wingback role without clear standout dimensions. All six sub-scores (finishing, creation, progression, defense, possession control, physical duel) are null, meaning the score is driven by aggregate output metrics — 0.1 goals, 0.2 assists, and 1.53 key passes per 90 — rather than any identifiable elite trait.
Form is stable-to-slightly-declining: the form score of 49.85 sits 2.3 points below the FQ score of 52.1, which falls within the ±5 stable range but trends modestly negative. No alarm is warranted, but the direction is worth monitoring over the next 5–8 matches.
Maitland-Niles scores 51.95 — nearly identical to this player's 52.1 — reflecting a similar profile of positional adequacy without a dominant standout dimension; the key difference is Maitland-Niles's greater positional versatility across midfield and fullback roles.
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Trippier's 52.87 FQ score places him in the same typical-performer band, with comparable fullback positioning; however, Trippier is historically associated with stronger set-piece and crossing output, a dimension not visible in this player's available data.
Dalot's 53.63 sits just above this player's 52.1, making them close peers in overall output; Dalot tends to operate in a higher-tempo attacking fullback system, which may inflate his creation numbers relative to a Bundesliga context.
With 1.33 tackles per 90 and no visible defense sub-score, it is not possible to confirm whether defensive contributions meet the positional baseline. For a fullback/wingback, defensive solidity is a core requirement, and the absence of a defense sub-score leaves this dimension unverified.
0.1 goals and 0.2 assists per 90 are modest attacking returns for a wingback role, where higher-end performers typically contribute more directly to chance creation and scoring. The 1.53 key passes per 90 is the strongest attacking signal available, but without a creation sub-score, its efficiency context is unclear.
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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