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A Bundesliga striker sitting at 67.34 on the TQ scale — an adequate starter with consistent but unspectacular output across 21 matches (1,229 minutes). The most distinctive feature is a 0.59 goals per 90 combined with 0.44 assists per 90, giving him a direct goal involvement rate above typical for the role, though the absence of finishing sub-score data prevents a full efficiency read. He is a reliable contributor rather than a match-winner.
The 67.34 TQ Score reflects a striker meeting positional baseline expectations without breaking through into above-average territory (78+). All sub-scores are null, so the score is driven entirely by volume metrics — 0.59 goals per 90, 1.68 key passes per 90, and a 7.18 average rating — which collectively paint a picture of solid but non-elite production.
Form score (67.55) and TQ Score (67.34) are separated by just +0.21 — a stable trajectory with no meaningful upward or downward movement. There is no evidence of a form surge or decline; this player is producing at exactly his established level.
Nearly identical TQ scores (67.41 vs 67.34) place both in the adequate-starter band; Gouiri has historically shown stronger creative involvement, whereas this player's 1.39 tackles per 90 suggests a marginally higher defensive work rate.
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Both sit in the 66-68 TQ range with comparable goal-involvement profiles; Aspas Juncal's score reflects a veteran in a less dominant squad context, while this player operates in the Bundesliga, implying a different competitive baseline.
Griezmann's 66.16 TQ score aligns on overall output level, but his profile is built on creation and pressing rather than pure finishing volume — a key stylistic contrast to this striker's 0.59 goals per 90 emphasis.
The finishing sub-score is null across all 21 matches, meaning conversion rate, xG overperformance, and shot accuracy cannot be assessed. For a striker, this is the single most important dimension — the 0.59 goals per 90 is a useful proxy but does not confirm efficiency.
The creation sub-score is also null, and while 1.68 key passes per 90 is a positive volume signal, there is no underlying data to confirm whether this translates into genuine chance quality or reflects high-touch, low-impact 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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