6. Iker Casillas (86)
The Real Madrid goalkeeper was once considered the best goalkeeper in world football, and perhaps still is, in some quarters. Yet last season, the Spain No.1 endured a wretched time of things, being dropped to the bench by then-manager Jose Mourinho and limited to just 19 La Liga appearances. Instead, Diego Lopez was given the nod over the one-club man, with Casillas still failing to retain his spot in the starting XI even now, after Mourinho's departure, having made just two appearances this season, both in Europe. Fortunately for the shot-stopper, his long spells on the Bernabeu substitutes' bench haven't been reflected by his rating of 86 in FIFA 14.
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