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A central midfielder in La Liga sitting at 47.47 on the FQ scale — below the typical starter threshold and in fringe territory. Across 32 appearances (2,805 minutes), the most notable output is 1.96 tackles per 90, but no role-specific sub-scores (creation, progression, defense) registered, pointing to contributions that fall below measurable thresholds in every core dimension. The high data confidence of 0.94 across a near-complete dataset (91%) means this reading is reliable, not a data artefact.
The FQ score of 47.47 is primarily explained by the absence of any qualifying sub-score across creation, progression, and defense — all returned null — meaning the player cleared no meaningful threshold in any of the three dimensions central midfielders are evaluated on. With 0.55 key passes per 90 and 0.06 assists per 90, the creative output alone is well below what drives scores into the 60+ range.
Form score of 49.84 sits 2.4 points above the FQ score of 47.47, placing this player in stable-to-marginally-improving territory — well short of the 5-point threshold that would signal a genuine upward trend. The alignment between the two scores over a 32-match sample suggests this level of output is a sustained baseline, not a temporary dip.
Lukić scores 47.44 — virtually identical to this player's 47.47 — reflecting a similar profile of mid-table central midfield contribution; the key difference is Lukić's score is drawn from a different league context, which may affect the ceiling interpretation.
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Loftus-Cheek's 46.29 FQ score places him just below this player, sharing a pattern of output that doesn't consistently register across core central midfielder dimensions; Loftus-Cheek historically offers more physical presence, which may explain the marginal gap.
Hughes scores 48.66 — the closest ceiling in this comparable set — and represents a similar profile of steady but sub-threshold central midfield contribution; Hughes edges this player slightly, suggesting marginally more consistent measurable output.
0.55 key passes per 90 and 0.06 assists per 90 are low for a central midfielder in La Liga. The creation sub-score returned null, indicating output did not reach a scoreable level — a meaningful gap for a position where chance creation is a primary responsibility.
0.19 goals per 90 and 0.06 assists per 90 combine for a direct output rate that is thin for a central midfielder logging 2,805 minutes. The finishing sub-score is null, consistent with this low production volume.
The progression sub-score returned null across 32 matches, suggesting the player is not registering as a meaningful carrier or passer of the ball into advanced areas — a core expectation for the central midfielder role bucket.
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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