
“I just felt that with the amount of dominance Chelsea had they weren’t creating enough real good chances. Tuchel was left frustrated with a draw at Man United Manchester City and Liverpool are now within touching distance.

Ouch.The draw reduced the Blues’ lead at the top of the table to just one. Why? Well, that's because poor old Cristiano Ronaldo is forced to settle for 31st place. However, make no mistake that being a defender with an eye for goal is pretty advantageous, too, because Ramos' position is almost certainly inflated by his uncanny ability to hit the back of the net.īut are there really 21 footballers who are more complete than Messi? Well, in the opinion of the sport's biggest video game series, the answer is undoubtedly 'yes', but it could be worse. Whether it's racing back to defend or whipping in free-kicks, Fernandes is just as happy sliding in with tackles as he is providing killer passes, so it's fair to say that he's a complete footballer.Īnd being amongst the flailing legs and constant transitions of midfield certainly helps when it comes to ticking a lot of the statistical boxes on FIFA with Goretzka and De Bruyne next in line. It feels right that United's goals and assists machine takes the prize because the Old Trafford faithful will vouch for just how multi-talented he really is in central midfield. Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) Fernandes: The most complete footballerįair play, Mr.

Georginio Wijnaldum (Paris Saint-Germain)ġ. So, without further ado, be sure to take a look at who EA Sports considers to be the world's most complete footballers by checking out the players with the highest combined stats down below:Ħ.

Well, working with that theory, we headed over to the FIFA 22 database on Futhead and ranked every single normal FUT card by the sum total of all of their in-game ratings.Īnd spoiler alert, the results are fascinating because although Lionel Messi might be the highest-rated player in the game overall, he'll have to settle for 22nd place in the completeness standings.
