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A high-volume defensive center-back in La Liga whose 6.38 clearances/90 sits well above the positional baseline, making aerial and ground clearing his most distinctive contribution. His TactiQ Score of 85.4 places him in the elite band — a clear standout in any top league — built on 33 appearances and 2,961 minutes of consistent output. Attacking involvement is minimal (0.03 goals/90, 0.03 assists/90), as expected for the role.
The 85.4 TactiQ Score is driven primarily by his exceptional clearance volume (6.38/90) and solid aerial presence (2.28 aerials won/90), which anchor his defensive contribution above the positional norm. The score confidence of 0.97 across 33 matches means this rating is built on one of the most reliable data samples in the system.
Form score of 82.2 sits 3.2 points below the TactiQ Score of 85.4, placing this player in the stable range — no meaningful decline, but recent matches are not outpacing his established baseline.
Both are physically engaged center-backs with above-average defensive output profiles; Solet Bomawoko scores slightly lower at 81.6, suggesting a comparable role and style with a marginal gap in overall contribution.
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Cabrera Sasía (77.7) offers a similar defensive-first center-back profile, though the 7.7-point gap in TactiQ Score indicates this player edges him in overall defensive volume and reliability.
Chalobah (77.6) is a comparable ball-playing center-back archetype; the key difference is that this player's higher score reflects greater defensive clearing output rather than progressive or technical contribution.
A 58% duel success rate across 4.68 duels won/90 reflects competent but not dominant physical engagement — the volume is there, but the conversion rate sits only in the moderate range for a La Liga center-back.
1.82 tackles/90 is adequate but does not stand out for the position; a center-back aiming for elite defensive metrics would typically show higher active tackle involvement to complement the clearing volume.
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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