

Current competition metrics, playing time, output, chance quality, role stats, and discipline.
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David Romney stats for San Jose Earthquakes in Major League Soccer 2025 as a Defender cover the main performance numbers: appearances, minutes, direct output, generated expected metrics, passing, and role-specific football metrics. There are 20 available stat lines across playing time, production, chance quality, passing, role output, and discipline.
David Romney's core production includes 33 matches, 2,675 minutes, 29 starts, 0 goals, and 2 shots on target. Playing time sets the sample size, while goals, shots, and other output numbers show the direct attacking contribution.
David Romney's role-specific numbers add 6.8 average rating, 1.2 xG, 0 assists, 1.0 xA, 0.98 tackles per 90, 2 successful dribbles, 8 key passes, 41.0% pass accuracy, 123 duels won, and 29 tackles. xG, xA, selected-season per-90 rates, key passes, ball carrying, duels, passing, and defensive actions show how the player contributes beyond goals and assists. The rates compare playing time fairly; they are not next-match projections.
David Romney's discipline numbers include 0.64 fouls per 90, 0.13 cards per 90, and 4 cards. Cards and fouls add a different angle on playing style, pressure, and match involvement beyond scoring or creation totals.
David Romney's numbers are most useful when read together: playing time shows the sample size, generated expected metrics add chance-quality context, selected-season per-90 rates compare different playing-time totals without acting as next-match projections, passing numbers show involvement and ball use, role metrics show how that involvement turns into actions, and discipline numbers add match-style context. That combination gives a better view of the player's role than looking at goals, assists, or minutes on their own.
David Romney's available stat coverage includes Major League Soccer 2026 and Major League Soccer 2025. Each competition can tell a different story: minutes and role can change, while expected metrics, goals, assists, passing, and defensive work may look very different from one season to another.