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Due to Konami's Fox Engine, the collision system is also much more realistic than in previous years, players such as David Silva are no longer able to shrug the bigger, stronger players off the ball with such ease. The first-touch system is also the closest you'll get to the real thing, so don't expect the ball to feel like it's Velcroed to a player's boot. The passing is slow and steady, but not sluggish or boring. PES' physics are perhaps the most appealing part of the game. Instead, when you try and blast the ball from the halfway line it will either be sent into orbit or trickle into the keeper's gloves, just as you'd expect in the real world. They've also cut down on the ability to produce ridiculous long shots from nowhere, meaning you can no longer score a 45-yard screamer with Pique (whether that's good or bad, we'll let you decide). He’s available for just under £800,000 meaning you’d be insane not to jump at the chance of slotting him into your starting XI.No longer can you expect Messi to run amok straight from kick off, scoring goals after skinning six players and rounding the keeper.ĮA has also adjusted the shooting, giving the ball a much more dynamic flight dependent on the player's body shape and the direction of the shot. Another 17-year-old with pace to burn and a level of trickery that would tongue-tie even Jérôme Boateng, Černý begins his FIFA journey at a relatively modest 66 but will rise to 86 if the right conditions are met. (They’re going to hate the sight of you). With that in mind, we’ve put our attention on Václav Černý, the young Czech winger playing for Ajax’s reserve team, Jong Ajax.
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Year after year there’s a new flock of youngsters all touted to become the next big thing and this year’s of course no different. With Betis comfortable doing business at roughly £2.7 million it may seem a little steep, but trust us, every team needs a least one luxury player.Īlternatives: Gonçalo Guedes, Dennon Lewis, Rafik ZekhniniĪs we’re all aware, the Eredivisie is a proverbial hotbed for potential world-beaters. While not the quickest by any stretch, the Spanish youngster is best used in an advanced 4-3-3 where the space is squeezed and he can orchestrate out to wingers or play tight through balls to an onrushing striker. With the potential to reach a peak of 85, the succinctly-named Fabián is an elegant attacking midfielder whose most commendable traits are his positioning, dribbling ability, and composure. The first of two that share the same unenviable trait of being absent on the day the pictures were being taken, Jérôme Junior Onguéné is a 6′ 2” centre-back plying his trade for Sochaux in Ligue 2.Īnother mystery just like the aforementioned Jérôme Junior Onguéné, (insofar as he doesn’t have a photo either) Real Betis’ Fabián Ruiz Peña is a gem that many mightn’t be aware of. You know a player’s going to be good when EA Sports hasn’t even bothered to put a photo of him in the game. JusteĪlternatives: Vallejo, Rivaldo Coetzee, Jorge Meré Available for roughly £1 million and ascending to just over a 80 rating after a couple of seasons, he’s certainly worth the price.Ĭentre-back Top Picks – Jérôme Junior Onguéné & Jeremiah St. One such example is Everton prospect Brendan Galloway, 19-year-old left-back whose pace and direct running would be an asset to any side looking to speed up play from the back. And while Manchester United’s Luke Shaw has the position seemingly locked down for years to come after taking over from Ashley Cole, it means that there’s going to be a few players who fly under the radar as a result. England has a strong tradition of extremely capable left-backs on a national level, it’s about all they can actually cheer about most of the time.