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10 Best Defensive Players In EA Sports FC 25

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Along with a great overall rating, his stats in EA Sports FC 25’s Ultimate Team look remarkable, of which the major highlights include 87 defending, 83 physical, 76 dribbling, 75 passing, and 75 pace. Thanks to these numbers, he will certainly enhance your defense significan


From the preview overview given, EA Sports seems to looking to replace the previously rigid structure of formations, instead providing a form of football that should become far more fluid, fitting to how actual football feels, with overlapping players and more varied off the ball movement. The preview also showed how players can mix and match player roles and player focuses, and it looks like there’s lots of different ways to build a team providing it all works well in practice. It still relies on what player is expected to play each role, with bonus ability for those with familiarity in a role and focus, while those players who are played out of position face limitations on how they'll p


A number of players in this list rely solely on their pace in EA Sports FC 25. However, the quickest of the lot is also the best overall. Real Madrid's latest star signing, Kylian Mbappe, is the fastest player this year with a 97 pace stat, backed up by 97 acceleration and 97 sprint speed . The French World Cup winner is also one of the joint players with the highest overall rating, with a 91 rating, and arguably is the best on offer. Add to this great physical and shooting stats, and he is near impossible to s


Perhaps the biggest overall structural change to EA Sports FC 25 is the introduction of FC IQ. This is essentially an overhaul of the way tactics work in the game, looking to be more authentic with an expansion of player roles to give more unique individual forms of pl

Rush is, simply put, one of the all-time greatest additions to sports games. While it's listed as 5v5, this includes the goalie, so truly the experience is 4v4. The field is condensed, but not to the size of what was seen in VOLTA. Indoor soccer is a thing and that may be 5v5, but 5v5 soccer would really open the sport up. The thing is one would think this means more goal scoring, but it doesn't. Momentum swings are so much more and getting into position of recovery is much easier. It simplifies the game to a much more manageable experience while abiding by the exact same rules in soccer.


The rules are slightly tweaked, too, with Blue Cards that will work akin to the Sin Bin in rugby, offside only being eligible in the final third rather than by half, and a different 1v1 penalty setup. Another interesting shift is the lack of fixed positions, meaning that players will have control over exactly how they choose to play and where on this pitch. At its best this could likely lead to some great coordinated play, or alternatively absolute chaos if all the players decide to become Me


When EA Sports lost the FIFA moniker and instead moved to the EA Sports FC branding last year, it came with a few changes. Nintendo players finally got an up-to-date version of the game, albeit one that came with a few major port issues and only just escaped relegation, and there were a handful of other tweaks that didn't create a major shift. However, EA Sports has promised wider changes with **EA Sports FC 25

The development team has introduced FC IQ , something EA is starting to incorporate in other sports titles. This is for the 11v11 traditional matches and integrated with HyperMotion V and PlayStyles, which was introduced in the past. Players now have the option before matches to create tactics or edit the current one assigned to the team. This allows for individual player roles to shine or hold the team back. This comes in handy in the Managerial Career and in Ultimate Team as players will want to craft the best lineup over time. Bonuses are applied to individual players on the field depending on player role and the position they are in, which allows for playing with different strategies during play.

EA SPORTS has introduced FC IQ to EA SPORTS FC 25 that aims to overhaul the gameplay and add strategy to building teams and approaching game day. Along with this, another major addition is a completely new game mode with Rush, which minimizes the teams to a 5v5 setup for both offline and online options. While VOLTA has seemingly taken a back seat this year (even though it is technically still in the game), shoring up the gameplay experience in both 11v11 and the new Rush mode is clearly evident and pays off. This may be EA SPORTS best soccer/football FC25 game Blog strategy to date thanks to these updates.


89 Jumping allows Marquinhos to leap for a header, making him the perfect defensive player to have against a cross pass from either corner. With 90 Defensive Awareness, it's likely that this athlete will always be in the right place at the right time to stop his rivals from getting a game-winning goal. Even as playstyles from EA Sports FC 24 change, this strategy will still work well in this continuation of the ser