A verdict, not a score
The grade is a conclusion drawn from position-specific performance data. It reads the available evidence and reaches a finding.
STATSWING grade intelligence applied to every player at the tournament. A verdict, not a rating. Public proof first, deeper context after.
Paris Saint-Germain FC is one of the most watched proof objects on the board this week. The homepage uses that public pull to anchor a clearer live argument before the rest of the product opens.
Kenan Yıldız carries a SW-1+ public grade in the Serie A sample, with a 86.3 composite read.
Harry Kane carries a SW-1+ public grade in the Bundesliga sample, with a 85.9 composite read.
Ousmane Dembélé carries a SW-1+ public grade in the Ligue 1 sample, with a 87.0 composite read.
Kenan Yıldız carries a SW-1+ public grade in the Serie A sample, with a 86.3 composite read.
Harry Kane carries a SW-1+ public grade in the Bundesliga sample, with a 85.9 composite read.
Fermín López carries a SW-1+ public grade in the La Liga sample, with a 85.8 composite read.
Georges Mikautadze carries a SW-1+ public grade in the La Liga sample, with a 84.8 composite read.
Nikola Krstović carries a SW-1+ public grade in the Serie A sample, with a 84.8 composite read.
The grade is a conclusion drawn from position-specific performance data. It reads the available evidence and reaches a finding.
A good week does not change the grade on its own. The modifier tracks directional pressure, but tier movement requires a deeper pattern shift.
SW-2 for a central midfielder is not the same claim as SW-2 for a goalkeeper. The verdict is always relative to the role.
Top-tier at the position. A clear argument for selection.
Top-third performer. Strong data across primary metrics.
Above-average output. Reliable contributor, no major weakness.
Average at the position. Does the job without distinction.
Below-average data. Significant gap to position norms.
The data does not support the current standing or selection.
Grade updates after each match day. Follow players you care about. Open compare, nation pressure, and tournament consequence from the same public surface.
Take the homepage claim into a side-by-side proof object instead of a neutral compare entry state.
The World Cup layer should raise the stakes instead of diluting the homepage claim.
See who is rising, fragile, or still carrying enough depth to matter once the title table opens.