RICHARLISON was left raging after his rating on EA FC 25 was revealed.
The game was released last week and is EA’s second instalment of their annual football game since the split from Fifa.
Richarlison was left raging after seeing his EA FC 25 card[/caption] He was rated 81 overall on the video game[/caption]Many footballers spend their free time relaxing and play the video game and they also make sure to keep an eye on their ratings.
The new copy saw Lionel Messi given his lowest rating in 16 years and Erling Haaland tied with Rodri and Kylian Mbappe as the best in the game.
Richarlison, 27, however, was left unimpressed with his stats in the newest version.
The Brazilian has been given an overall rating of 81, which is the same as the previous game.
The Tottenham star posted a video on his Instagram account in which he complained.
He said: “Hey Fifa, what is this f***ing s*** card?
“F***ing s***.”
His reaction to the card has been shared and gone viral on social media.
One fan posted: “What does Richalison want? FIFA were very generous rating him 81.”
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A second wrote: “Coming from a player who hasn’t scored 15 goals in a season in his career.”
A third commented: “Bro’s literally lucky to even get one in the 1st place.”
A fourth said: “The fact that they send this to all players is funny.”
Another added: “Well, if these ratings motivate you, get fit and get going and next years number will look better.”
Richarlison’s rating was unlikely to have been increased following his underwhelming 2023/24 campaign, in which he scored just 12 times.
The former Watford striker’s form was inconsistent enough to see manager Ange Postecoglou sign a new attacker in the summer.
Dominic Solanke arrived in a record-breaking transfer from Bournemouth.
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