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Phil Foden reacts after learning Jack Grealish’s FIFA 22 rating

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FIFA 22 ratings are starting to emerge, and Jack Grealish has received a small upgrade having signed for Manchester City.

EA Sports are set to release FIFA 22 in just a matter of days, with excitement building.

Fans want to know how highly their players are rated on FIFA 22, and Manchester City supporters are no different.

Grealish’s FIFA 22 rating

Grealish started FIFA 21 at 80 overall. By the end of FIFA 21, Grealish has moved up to 83 overall.

FIFA 21 Ultimate Team card showed Grealish at 76 pace, 74 shooting, 80 passing, 84 dribbling, 46 defence, 61 physical.

Grealish now starts FIFA 22 with an overall rating of 84. That’s a one point upgrade from the end of FIFA 21.

Grealish’s new card has 80 pace, 76 shooting, 83 passing, 88 dribbling, 46 defence and 64 physical. All but defence have received an upgrade.

LEICESTER, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 11: Jack Grealish and Phil Foden of Manchester City celebrate their side's victory after the Premier League match between Leicester City and Manchester City at The King Power Stadium on September 11, 2021 in Leicester, England. (Photo by Matt McNulty - Manchester City/Manchester City FC via Getty Images)
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Foden reacts to Grealish rating

Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden have been reacting to Manchester City’s FIFA 22 ratings.

They were shown the stats, but not the face or name – meaning they had to guess who the play was just off the ratings.

Neither of them managed to guess Grealish from the mystery FIFA 22 rating.

In fact, Foden admitted that the rating surprised him as he thinks Grealish is stronger than FIFA 22 have displayed.

“I didn’t expect that – I thought he was physically stronger than that to be honest, he’s a big lad,” said Foden.

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