FIFA 17: Official ratings for Bayern Munich
Great news for the gaming fans as the official ratings of the football players has been revealed by EA Sports for their latest installment of FIFA 17. Bayern Munich had been crowned the champions of Germany for the fourth successive season earlier this year and will be in the spotlight this season as the former Real Madrid Manager Carlo Ancelotti takes over from Pep Guardiola. The Bayern Munich players were phenomenal in the previous season and have been given improved ratings in FIFA 17.
Here are the official FIFA 17 ratings for the Bayern Munich players.
Erdal Ozturch (Overall 58):
The German youngster is a part of Bayern Munich’s reserve team with a rating of 58 in FIFA 17. Ozturch’s preferred position is in the centre of the midfield and has been rated 67 for dribbling, 62 for pace, 58 for passing, and 51 for shooting.
Niklas Dorsch (Overall 59):
The central defensive midfielder has received a rating of 59 in the latest FIFA game. These are still early days for the 18-year-old German player who has been rated 60 for dribbling, 59 for pace, 58 for physicality and defending.
Fabian Benko (Overall 61):
Another 18-year-old in Bayern Munich’s reserve team is Fabian Benko. The attacking midfielder has been rated 61 in FIFA 17 with 65 for his dribbling skills, 63 for pace, 59 for passing, 54 for physicality, and 51 for shooting.
Julian Green (Overall 68):
The 21-year-old midfielder from the United States of America has been rated 68 in FIFA 17. Green receives 76 for pace, 71 for dribbling, 64 for shooting, and 61 for passing. Julian is a great find for the United States and can improve immensely under manager Carlo Ancelloti.
Tom Starke (Overall 74):
Tom Starke has been in Bayern Munich since 2012 but has managed to play only 5 games so far for the German club. Starke has been rated 74 in FIFA 17 and receives 76 for positioning, 76 for diving, 73 for handling, and 72 for reflexes.
Sven Ulreich (Overall 77):
The 28-year-old German goalie made a switch from VfB Stuttgart to Bayern Munich in 2015 and has appeared only once for the current German champions. Ulreich has been rated 77 in FIFA 17 and receives 81 for diving, 79 for reflexes, 75 for positioning, and 74 for handling.
Rafinha (Overall 78):
The Brazilian Right-back has a lot of potential in him and receives a rating of 78 in FIFA 17 (Same as in FIFA 16). Rafinha has been rated 76 for dribbling, 76 for defending, 74 for passing, 72 for pace, and 65 for physicality.
Joshua Kimmich (Overall 78):
Aged just 21 years, the German midfielder has already made an International debut for his country and is rated 78 in FIFA 17. Kimmich receives 78 for dribbling, 79 for passing, 75 for defending, 71 for pace, 71 for physicality, and 75 for defending.
Renato Sanches (Overall 78):
Sanches played a crucial role in Portugal’s success at the Uefa Euro in France this year and has been rated 78 in FIFA 17. The 19-year-old receives 84 for physicality, 82 for pace, 79 for dribbling, 72 for defending, 72 for shooting, and 70 for passing.
Holger Badstuber (Overall 79):
The 27-year-old has been an important figure for Bayern Munich since his arrival in 2009 and has been rated 79 in FIFA 17. Badstuber receives 80 for his defending abilities, 73 for passing, 70 for physicality, 53 for dribbling and 51 for shooting.
Bernat (Overall 79):
The Spanish Left-back has appeared over 45 times for Bayern Munich since his arrival in 2014 and has been rated 79 in FIFA 17. Bernat receives 82 for his dribbling skills, 79 for pace, 76 for passing, 76 for defending, 66 for physicality, and 60 for shooting.
Kingsley Coman (Overall 81):
Coman is one of the best young talents available in FIFA 17 and is rated 81. The Frenchman is also one of the fastest players in the game and receives 93 for pace, 84 for dribbling, 76 for shooting, 74 for passing, and 58 for physicality.
Douglas Costa (84 Overall):
The Brazilian winger has been rated 84 for the upcoming FIFA game (an improvement from 83 in FIFA 16). The speedster has been rated 92 for pace, 86 for dribbling, 78 for shooting, and 78 for passing. The 25-year-old can also be used as a super-sub and can make some serious impact with his pace.
Thiago (84 Overall):
The Spanish midfielder receives an upgrade (from 83 in FIFA 16) in FIFA 17. Thiago’s main attribute is dribbling and the 25-year-old has been rated highly at 89. His decent passing skills have been rated at 82 with 75 for shooting and 72 for pace. Thiago is yet to reach his full potential and his best years are still ahead of him.
Javi Martinez (84 Overall):
The towering centre-back is a handy player to have in the squad and has been rated at 84 (same as in FIFA 16) in the upcoming FIFA game. The Spanish defender receives a rating of 84 for his defending abilities, 78 for physicality, 70 for passing, and 65 for dribbling.
Xabi Alonso (84 Overall):
The former Real Madrid player had a fantastic passing rate in the previous season and has been rated 84 in FIFA 17 (same as in FIFA 16). Alonso receives a rating of 87 for passing which is his main attribute. The 34-year-old receives 76 for defending, 75 for dribbling, 71 for physicality and 70 for shooting.
Franck Ribery (86 Overall):
The Frenchman had missed the majority of the previous season due to injuries and has been given a reduced rating of 86 (from 87 in FIFA 16) in FIFA 17. The 33-year-old has been rated 90 for his dribbling skills, 83 for passing, 82 for pace and 76 for shooting.
Arjen Robben (87 Overall):
Dutch Winger, Arjen Robben has been given a reduced rating of 87 (compared to the rating of 89 in FIFA 16) after being riddled with injuries in the previous season. Robben has been rated 90 for his dribbling, 86 for his pace, 85 for his shooting and 81 for his passing. The 32-year-old has been an influential figure for Bayern Munich since his arrival in 2009 and will be a key player for the 2016/17 season.
Arturo Vidal (87 Overall):
The Chilean midfielder has been given an improved rating of 87 (86 in FIFA 16) after making the switch from Italian champions Juventus in 2015. The Chilean’s main attributes are defending and his physicality for which he has been rated 84 each. A vital player in the midfield, Vidal can also be deadly while going forward with ratings of 81 for shooting, 80 for passing and 79 for dribbling.
Mats Hummels (87 Overall):
One of the best centre-backs around, Mats Hummels moved to Bayern Munich after ending an 8-year stay at Borussia Dortmund in May this year. Hummels has been given a better rating in FIFA 17 (compared to 86 in FIFA 16). The 27-year-old has been rated a whopping 88 for his defending abilities and can only improve under new manager Carlo Ancelotti.
Thomas Muller (87 Overall):
The versatile German player has been a consistent player for Bayern Munich but was mediocre at the UEFA Euros in France this year. Muller is a good finisher and has been rated 83 for shooting. The 26-year-old has been given 78 for his pace, 78 for dribbling and 77 for Passing.
David Alaba (87 Overall):
Aged just 24 and with the ability to play in a number of positions, Alaba rightly deserves a rating of 87 in FIFA 17. Alaba’s main attributes are pace and dribbling and he has been rated 86 and 83 respectively. Playing as a left-back or a central midfielder for Bayern Munich, Alaba has been rated 83 for his defending skills and 81 for his passing.
Philipp Lahm (88 Overall):
The most experienced player currently in the Bayern Munich squad, Lahm has been given a rating of 88 as a right-back. With a rating of 84 for dribbling and 86 for defending, the 32-year-old still has a lot of game left in him and will certainly be expected to play an important role in Bayern’s Title defence for the 2016/17 season.
Robert Lewandowski (90 Overall):
The Polish Striker has scored 50 goals in 64 Bundesliga games for Bayern Munich since his arrival in 2014 from Borussia Dortmund. Lewandowski also scored 13 goals for Poland in the UEFA Euro qualifiers and played a huge hand in helping his team qualify for the tournament in France. The 28-year-old has been lethal in front of goal and has been rated 87 for shooting and 85 for his dribbling skills.
Jerome Boateng (90 Overall):
Jerome Boateng is one of the best-rated centre-backs in FIFA 17 with an overall rating of 90. Boateng has been given 90 for his defending skills and 85 for his physicality. The German has been given an improved rating when compared to FIFA 16 where he was rated 87. Boateng has the ability to play as a right-back and also as a central defensive midfielder with ratings of 79 for pace, 72 for passing and 68 for dribbling.
Manuel Neuer (92 Overall):
Manuel Neuer is the highest rated Goalkeeper in FIFA 17 with an overall rating of 92. Neuer played a key role for Germany in the recent Euros and made crucial saves in the penalties against Italy, ensuring Germany progressed to the semi-final. Neuer has been given 95 for kicking, 91 for positioning, 90 for handling, 89 for reflexes and 89 for diving.
The rest of the players from the team will be updated as soon as they are revealed by EA Sports.