Liverpool’s Squad Reacts to New EA Sports FC Game Ratings
The release of the new EA Sports FC game has once again sparked amusement and debate among Liverpool players and fans. Each year, the release of the game brings excitement and curiosity about the players’ ratings, and this year is no different. In a video released on Liverpool FC’s official YouTube channel, presenter Nubaid Haroon introduces the players to their new ratings, leading to some interesting reactions.
Dominik Szoboszlai, the Hungarian midfielder, was the first to view his rating and was not impressed. He expressed his dissatisfaction with his shooting attribute, pointing out that it should be rated higher than 80. The video shows his teammate, Ryan Gravenberch, finding amusement in Szoboszlai’s reaction.
The video also reveals who the Liverpool squad considers the strongest player. When asked the question, Wataru Endo answers that it’s either Virgil van Dijk or Ibrahima Konate. However, the presenter reveals that Van Dijk shares the title of the joint strongest player with Darwin Nunez. This revelation leads to some lighthearted banter among the players.
One interesting moment in the video is when Diogo Jota is challenged to spell Szoboszlai’s last name. Surprisingly, Jota spells it correctly, earning himself the opportunity to reveal his own rating. He immediately expresses his satisfaction with his pace attribute, jokingly comparing it to Szoboszlai’s. Considering Szoboszlai’s impressive top-speed in the Premier League last season, his 82 pace rating does seem a bit low.
The video ends with Jota’s teammates playfully shouting “Svolazi,” a nickname that originated from Pep Guardiola’s attempt to pronounce Szoboszlai’s name last season. It seems that the nickname has stuck, adding a touch of humor to the players’ reactions.
In addition to the video, leaked ratings for the Liverpool squad in the game have surfaced. Notable ratings include Alisson at 89, Caoimhin Kelleher at 77, Virgil van Dijk at 89, Trent Alexander-Arnold at 86, and Mohamed Salah at 89. These ratings give fans a sneak peek into how their favorite players are rated in the game.
Overall, the release of the EA Sports FC game and the players’ reactions provide an entertaining and lighthearted glimpse into the world of professional football. It’s always fascinating to see how the virtual representations of players compare to their real-life counterparts. While some players may be disappointed with their ratings, others find amusement in the quirks and inaccuracies of the game. It’s all part of the fun and excitement that comes with being a fan.