La Liga is more unpredictable than it has been for a long time. FC Barcelona, as we all know, have upgraded their squad, while Real Madrid are being carried by Karim Benzema. But what about Atlético de Madrid? Here are the FIFA 23 Ratings for Atlético!
Atlético de Madrid has lost some of its luster of recent years. In 2020/21 they were still Spanish champions, but last season, they were a whopping 14 points behind Real Madrid. Even Luis Suárez has now left the club for Uruguay. There are no big-name new signings - but Los Colchoneros still have four players in the FIFA 23 Top 100 Player Rating list.
EA Sports and Microsoft originally unlocked FIFA 23 for Xbox on 30 August 2022 a whole month before the actual release. EA Play members could already play the new FIFA - in the meantime the online modes have been taken offline - but it came what had to come: All new ratings have been leaked.
It is not known whether EA will change the overall ratings again. But we assume that the ratings are final. It would be strange if all of them are changed now, after all EA thinks about the stats and can't just re-evaluate all superstars of football.
Here are the FIFA 23 Atlético de Madrid Ratings!
Atlético de Madrid Ratings In FIFA 23
After a rather disappointing season, you shouldn't expect any big upgrades of the Atlético players. However, the Simeone team didn't play so badly that you have to hand out many downgrades, or did they?. We can already spoil that Antoine Griezmann gets a downgrade from EA. After his move to FC Barcelona, the Frenchman is simply no longer himself.
Atlético de Madrid In FIFA 23 – Ratings
All in all Atlético de Madrid got downgrades in FIFA 23. The defence gets a bit weaker, the attack on the other hand gets some upgrades. In FUT 23 especially João Félix will be a sought-after meta striker.
PLAYER | POS. | RATING FIFA 22 | RATING |
Jan Oblak | GK | 91 | 89 (-2) |
Ivo Grbic | GK | 71 | 74 (+3) |
José María Giménez | CB | 84 | 83 (-1) |
Mario Hermoso | CB | 82 | 80 (-2) |
Stefan Savic | CB | 84 | 84 (0) |
Felipe | CB | 84 | 81 (-3) |
Axel Witsel | CB | 83 | 79 (-4) |
Reinildo Mandava | LB/CB | 78 | 79 (+1) |
Nahuel Molina | RWB | 73 | 78 (+5) |
Geoffrey Kondogbia | CDM | 79 | 82 (+3) |
Marcos Llorente | CM/ST/RB | 86 | 84 (-2) |
Saúl Ñíguez | CM | 82 | 80 (-2) |
Koke | CM | 85 | 83 (-2) |
Rodrigo de Paul | CM | 82 | 82 |
Thomas Lemar | CM/LM | 83 | 83 (0) |
Yannick Carrasco | LM | 84 | 85 (+1) |
João Félix | ST | 83 | 84 (+1) |
Ángel Correa | ST | 83 | 83 (0) |
Antoine Griezmann | ST | 85 | 83 (-2) |
Matheus Cunha | ST/CAM | 79 | 81 (+2) |
Álvaro Morata | ST | 83 | 81 (-2) |
All in all, there are no big or surprising leaps here. The core of the team clearly remains the same, and the starting eleven is also really respectable. The width of the squad can still be criticized here. We continue to look forward to the development of João Félix, after all Atlético paid almost 130 million euros for the Portuguese a few years ago. With an 84 OVR and 5-star skills, Félix will definitely be one of the meta-cards in demand.