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Much depends on their final team rating on launch day. What Spurs do have is the right kind of quality in each position to build and finish patient passing moves. Those who favour a reductive, pace-oriented approach to FIFA need not apply: this is not a sweat squad. If Harry Kane, Dele Alli and Eric Dier are shown the love that their performances last season clearly warrants (and their Euros disappointment and arguably slow start to this season overlooked), Spurs could be great fun to play as this year.
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#Best teams to use in fifa 17 update
Indeed, if City’s current real-life form continues, we should see noteworthy live update stat boosts for many players in the squad on launch day. Iheanacho isn’t quite yet up to the job in the demo, with an overall rating of 74, but we’d expect him to get some TLC from EA’s ratings gurus soon. İlkay Gündoğan and Kevin De Bruyne make for a superb partnership in midfield, while the latter should function well as a second striker if you’re looking for someone to play alongside Agüero. Though a very capable unit in FIFA 16, Pep’s summer dealings mean that the two primary shortcomings of City’s virtual side (a lack of depth in midfield and on the wings) have both been addressed. The addition of Umtiti to the back line will also strengthen the side in all the right ways: he’s almost certainly due a respectable bump from his relatively modest FIFA 16 rating. But if defensive midfielders are more disciplined in their position, as appears to be the case, we might finally see Sergio Busquets make a difference when (and, more importantly, where) it matters. The quality of their front three is irrefutable: they’re the second, third and fourth most highly-rated players in the game. If the initial impressions of the FIFA 17 demo hold true in the final game, though, this might be Barcelona’s year in the digital domain. Barca can be fun, but tend to feel oddly lightweight in the major head-to-heads. Despite obvious individual ability, trying to coax them to play as a cohesive unit in attack *and* defence – let alone authentically recreate the best pound-for-pound passing side in the world – has always been a puzzle that few people have ever solved, which is why you see so many online opponents opt for the more direct and palpable merits of Real Madrid, PSG, Bayern and Dortmund. The curious thing about Barcelona is that, despite their abundance of talent, it’s often been a struggle to get the most out of them in FIFA since the early Pep years. If the initial impressions of the FIFA 17 demo hold true in the final game, though, this might be Barcelona’s year in the digital domain