


In FIFA 22, only Messi is rated higher than Lewa (92) - while Bayern can claim another 90+ star in Manuel Neuer, who's one of the more 'playable' goalkeepers on the game. The prolific Pole is already into double figures for the season, having found the back of the net 48 times during the previous campaign - numbers which, aptly, feel like they belong in a video game.

If you like your FIFA with goals, you don't want to look much further than Bayern - and specifically a certain Robert Lewandowski. That sounds like a recipe for some delightful computerised footballing carnage! It's just a shame animated Jurgen Klopp isn't quite as, well, animated on the touchline as actual Jurgen Klopp. The Reds are seriously entertaining to watch - as they reminded us of in their thrilling 3-2 Champions League win over AC Milan - so it follows that they're one of the best sides to pick on FIFA 22.įIFA 21 tips 10 attacking tips to help you win - by using principles of real players and managersĪlisson, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk, Andy Roberston, Mo Salah and Sadio Mane all rank among the top 20 Premier League players on the latest edition of the game. And what fun is defending on this thing, anyway? 5. Sergio Ramos and Raphael Varane may both have left this summer - representing a significant downgrade at the back - but with Toni Kroos, Luka Modric and Eden Hazard also coming in at 85 or above, it's a talent bunch Los Blancos have got. Three of them - Thibaut Courtois, Casemiro and Karim Benzema - make the top five with ratings of 89. Of the ten highest rated LaLiga players on FIFA 22, five belong to Real. N'Golo Kante is the Blues' highest rated player on the game, so bossing the midfield should be a breeze - and Jorginho adds a little bit of excitement to penalty-taking (although that could easily turn into an overwhelming urge to hurl your controller at the nearest wall). His rating of 88 feels a touch low, but it still puts him among FIFA 22's finest front men.įIFA 22 Who are the commentators in the game? Chelseaįrom one elite number 9 to another: Romelu Lukaku has made FIFA-world Chelsea a hell of a lot more exciting. The 18-year-old's extraordinary talent means he won't be sticking around with BVB for much longer - and nor will Haaland, so enjoy having them on the same team while you can. In fact, Erling Haaland alone would have been enough justification - the best young striker in the world is so terrifying largely because performs like he's being controlled by someone playing FIFA with the difficulty set to Beginner.īut there's also the small matter of Jude Bellingham: star of the future for England and star of right now for his club. Two players alone make Borussia Dortmund worthy of inclusion here.
