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An attacking midfielder operating in the Premier League with an FQ Score of 59.68 — adequate starter territory, sitting just below the threshold for consistent above-baseline contribution. The most distinctive data point is the gap between overall baseline and current form: at 52.74, recent output has slipped into typical-performer range. With 0.14 assists and 1.54 key passes per 90 across 2,517 minutes, creative volume is present but not at a level that separates this player from the positional pack.
The FQ Score of 59.68 reflects a player meeting positional baseline without excelling in any measurable dimension. Sub-scores across finishing, creation, progression, defense, and possession control are all unavailable, meaning the score is driven by aggregate output metrics — 0.07 goals and 0.14 assists per 90 are modest returns for an attacking midfielder creator role, and the 6.95 average match rating confirms competent but unremarkable production.
Form score of 52.74 sits 6.94 points below the FQ Score of 59.68 — a soft decline by the platform's thresholds (5–10 point gap). This is not a crisis, but the direction is negative and the sample is robust at 33 matches and 2,517 minutes, so the dip is not noise.
Nearly identical FQ Score (59.85 vs 59.68) places both players in the same adequate-starter band; Claude Maurice's marginal edge likely reflects slightly stronger recent form rather than a meaningful quality gap.
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Eriksen's FQ Score of 57.75 is fractionally lower, suggesting comparable overall output levels, though Eriksen's profile skews toward deeper creative involvement whereas this player's 1.54 key passes per 90 points to a more advanced creative function.
Lo Celso's 61.79 FQ Score sits just above, representing the ceiling this player would need to reach to exit the adequate-starter band; the gap is narrow but Lo Celso's score suggests marginally more consistent multi-dimensional contribution.
0.07 goals and 0.14 assists per 90 — a combined direct output of 0.21 per 90 is below what the attacking midfielder creator role demands for a player to move above the 60-69 adequate-starter band.
Form score of 52.74 sits in typical-performer range, meaning recent match-by-match production is tracking below even this player's own baseline of 59.68 — a soft but sustained dip across current-season minutes.
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.
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