Which Tottenham players have seen their FIFA ratings adjusted with the release of the new FIFA 18 game?
Tottenham Hotspur line up ahead of their Champions League match against Borussia Dortmund
The ratings for FIFA 18, and the game’s wildly successful Ultimate Team mode, have been released, and with Tottenham finishing in second spot in the league last season, it is unsurprising that the north London club boast one of the best squads in the Premier League.
In order to keep track of one of the more popular ways in which fans measure player development, we have compiled a list of the squad’s ratings alongside those given for the previous edition of the game, FIFA 17 and any adjustments made in the winter update.
Goalkeepers FIFA 18 rating FIFA 17 rating Change
Huge Lloris 88 88 –
Michel Vorm 79 80 -1
Paulo Gazzaniga 70 68 +2
Alfie Whiteman 52 N/A –
Brandon Austin 50 N/A –
Defenders
Swansea City’s English midfielder Tom Carroll (L) vies with Tottenham Hotspur’s Belgian defender Toby Alderweireld during the English Premier League football match between Tottenham…
Toby Alderweireld 86 85 +1
Jan Vertonghen 85 83 +2
Eric Dier 82 78 +4
Danny Rose 82 80>81 +1
Serge Aurier 81 83 -2
Davinson Sanchez 81 71>76 +5
Kieran Trippier 78 77 +1
Ben Davies 78 78 –
Juan Foyth 66 N/A –
Kyle Walker-Peters 65 58 +7
Anthony Georgiou 58 N/A –
Midfielders
Tottenham Hotspur’s South Korean striker Son Heung-Min (R) celebrates with Tottenham Hotspur’s Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen after scoring
Christian Eriksen 87 84>85 +2
Dele Alli 84 80>82 +2
Heung-Min Son 82 78>79 +3
G.K. Nkoudou 77 78 -1
Victor Wanyama 82 78>79 +3
Mousa Dembele 82 82 –
Erik Lamela 80 81 -1
Moussa Sissoko 78 80 -2
Harry Winks 73 64>70 +3
Marcus Edwards 65 58 +7
Luke Amos 59 58 +1
Samuel Shashoua 52 N/A –
Attackers
Tottenham Hotspur’s English striker Harry Kane (R) and Tottenham Hotspur’s Spanish striker Fernando Llorente (L) applaud supporters on the pitch after the UEFA Champions League Group H…
Harry Kane 86 84>85 +1
Fernando Llorente 78 79 -1
Shayon Harrison 60 60 –
Kaz Sterling 53 N/A –
Hugo Lloris is the highest ranked player in the Tottenham squad with 88 (the third highest goalkeeper in the Premier League and fifth highest in the world), with Christian Eriksen the highest ranking outfield player with 87. Harry Kane and Toby Alderweireld are joint third on 86.
Both Kyle Walker-Peters and Marcus Edwards experienced the biggest rises from the current Tottenham squad, seeing +7 added to their FIFA 17 rating of 58 to bring them into the silver categories of FUT cards. In the first team squad, Davinson Sanchez rose five ratings from his winter upgrade of 76 – now standing at a respectable 81, while Eric Dier switched back to defence and saw a plus four to his overall rating in this year’s game.
Serge Aurier of Tottenham Hotspur shields the ball from Christian Pulisic of Borussia Dortmund during the UEFA Champions League group H match between Tottenham Hotspur and Borussia…
However, former Toulouse duo Serge Aurier – freshly arrived from PSG – and Moussa Sissoko saw their cards marked down two ratings, which may surprise few people in the case of the France international. Striker Fernando Llorente may also feel hard done by at losing a rating, after shining in the last few games of the previous season.
Let us know what you think of the scores, should Kane have more having top-scored in the last two Premier League seasons? Is 84 for Alli way too low? Comment below!
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