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A defensive midfielder sitting at 53.46 on the FQ scale — squarely in the typical performer band (50-59) for the Premier League. The most distinctive signal here is the absence of all sub-scores (finishing, creation, progression, defense), which limits how precisely this rating can be explained, though data completeness is a solid 91%. With 1,418 minutes across 18 matches, the sample is meaningful but the production profile is modest across the board.
The FQ score of 53.46 is driven primarily by per-90 metrics that sit at or just below baseline for a Premier League defensive midfielder — 2.35 tackles per 90 and a 6.94 average rating reflect adequate but unremarkable output. The absence of all four sub-scores prevents any single dimension from pulling the rating higher.
Form score of 54.22 sits just 0.76 points above the FQ score of 53.46 — well within the ±5 stable band. No meaningful upward or downward trend is detectable; this player is performing in line with their established baseline.
Both occupy the defensive midfielder role at nearly identical FQ scores (53.77 vs 53.46), reflecting similar overall output levels; Gueye's profile is better known for high-intensity pressing and tackle volume, a dimension that cannot be directly compared here due to null sub-scores.
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Henderson's FQ score of 51.48 places him marginally below this player, with both sitting in the typical performer band; Henderson's profile skews more toward distribution and leadership rather than defensive disruption.
Palhinha's FQ score of 50.64 is the closest floor comparison, though his real-world profile is defined by elite tackle and interception volume — a contrast that highlights how much granular sub-score data matters when overall scores converge at this level.
0.06 goals and 0.19 assists per 90 are low even by defensive midfielder standards, where creative output is secondary but not absent. 0.95 key passes per 90 suggests limited involvement in chance creation.
All four role-relevant sub-scores — finishing, creation, progression, and defense — are null despite 91% data completeness. This prevents any assessment of whether defensive actions, duels, or progressive passing meet positional benchmarks, and introduces moderate uncertainty into the overall rating.
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.
TactiQ Scores are deterministic — given the same evidence, they produce the same output. The evidence packet system, confidence labels, and publication gate are all explained in full.
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