Saturday, October 22, 2016

FIFA 17 : those players who saw their ratings plummet – Foot Mercato

More than three weeks now that FIFA 17 is released. The new version of the game dear EA SPORTS has already offered many hours of play and, as often, you try to recruit players with better grades. This year, once is not custom, Lionel Messi does not take place on the throne of the best player of FIFA, as it is the Merengue Cristiano Ronaldo (94) which now occupies the first place in the rankings.

But if the spaniard progresses from one rank, other elements have completely plummeted from one edition to the other. Among these players to see their notes melt like snow in the sun, we find, among others, Claudio Beauvue. Symbol of the footballers who have taken expensive one opus to another, the striker from Celta Vigo passes for a score of 79 with a score of 75, which comes as punishment for his last year chaotic, between an experience totally failed to Olympique Lyonnais and a transfer to Celta Vigo ended with a serious injury.

Beauvue not spoiled, van Persie takes the dear !

In the hard, the former Guingampais was not spoiled, but it is not the only one in this case. Stars of world football were thus serious in the hierarchy, in the image of Arjen Robben who, it peaked at 90 last year, gliding now at 87. Same thing for other elements of experienced, among which the former taulier Liverpool, Steven Gerrard, going from 84 to 81, the Red Devil Bastian Schweinsteiger, from 86 to 83, and the Argentine Carlos Tévez, from 86 to 83.

For the rest, it should be noted that some take expensive quick succession and, after having already dropped a good on FIFA 16, are still losing ground on the 17. This is particularly the case of Ashley Cole. The former Arsenal and Chelsea, now in the Los Angeles Galaxy, has only 74, as compared with 78 in the previous year, and 81 in the 15. Same thing for Robin van Persie who, after having obtained the rating of 88 in FIFA 15, is lowered to 84 in the 16 to in the end achieve the 81 in the 17.

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