Strongest angles
Last 5 games — every market the model rates
The bars are what he actually did. The percentage is what the model expects next time if he starts — it is built from his season rate, weighted toward the positional average when that rate rests on few minutes, so it will not simply echo a five-game run.
Now at St. Johnstone. The season below is Tait’s 2025/26 Scottish Premiership at Livingston — the most recent one he has played enough of. Those figures were not earned at St. Johnstone.
Season performance
Shooting
Passing
Possession
Defending
Discipline
Rank compares him with the midfielders in the Scottish Premiership 2025/2026 who have played at least 450 minutes (101 players), on a per-90 basis so minutes do not decide it. A full bar is always the better end — fewer goals conceded fills it, more big chances missed empties it.
Player traits
- Chances created14
- Aerial duels20
- Defensive actions14
- Goals0
- Shot attempts7
- Touches22
Percentile against players in the same position — 90 means only a tenth of them rate higher. FotMob's comparison, across every competition it covers, so it is a wider pool than the league rank above.
Positions played
- Defensive Midfielder11
- Central Midfielder · main13
- Attacking Midfielder2
Match by match
Every figure above is counted match data for the 2025/26 Scottish Premiership season at Livingston, not a projection. FotMob applies a minutes qualifier to its per-90 tables, so a stat absent here is one the season does not yet support for Tait rather than a zero. Club form and fixture forecasts are on the St. Johnstone page.