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A finishing-dominant striker in La Liga with a TQ Score of 85.54 — elite calibre, placing him among the clearest standouts in any top league. His finishing sub-score of 91.72 is the defining feature of his profile, backed by 0.90 goals per 90 across 2,405 minutes this season. Creation (58.1) and progression (61.88) are functional but not elite, marking him as a pure striker rather than a complete forward.
The 91.72 finishing sub-score is the primary driver of the 85.54 TQ Score — it sits well above the 85+ elite threshold and reflects consistent conversion quality over 28 matches. Secondary dimensions (creation, progression) are adequate for the role but do not elevate the score further.
Form score (85.45) and TQ Score (85.54) are separated by just -0.09 — firmly stable, with no meaningful upward or downward trend. The data is 34 days old, introducing minor recency uncertainty, but the large sample (28 matches, 2,405 minutes) limits the risk of that staleness distorting the read.
Both are high-volume, finishing-focused strikers with strong per-90 goal output; Kane's TQ Score of 80.51 is notably lower, suggesting this player currently rates above him on the overall index.
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Comparable in role specialisation — both profile as pure strikers with finishing as the dominant sub-score; Håland's TQ Score of 75.81 sits a full 10 points below, reflecting a wider gap in overall index rating.
Included as a La Liga attacking reference at 75.56 TQ Score; the key difference is profile shape — Dembélé's value is distributed across creation and progression rather than concentrated in finishing.
Sub-score of 91.72 — the highest dimension by a wide margin. Supported by 0.90 goals per 90 over 2,405 minutes, indicating sustained conversion efficiency rather than a short-sample spike.
TQ Score of 85.54 and form score of 85.45 are virtually identical (delta: -0.09), confirming this level of production is consistent across the season rather than driven by outlier performances.
Creation sub-score of 58.1 sits in the mid-range, around the middle of the scale. With 2.36 key passes per 90 and only 0.15 assists per 90, his output in build-up and chance generation is functional but not a meaningful strength for a striker operating in La Liga.
Progression sub-score of 61.88 is moderate — he contributes to ball advancement at an adequate level for the role, but this is not an area that adds differentiated value to his profile.
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.
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