FIFA 15: 10 Players Who Definitely Deserve A Lower Rating

6. Santi Cazorla

FIFA 14 Rating: 85 The Spanish international built up a reputation as a wonderfully creative footballer in his homeland playing for Villarreal and Malaga. Therefore, as you can imagine, there was great excitement when Arsene Wenger made the move to bring Cazorla to Arsenal. And he didn€™t disappoint with his 12 goals and 11 assists, which saw him named as Arsenal€™s Player of the Season for the 2012/13 campaign. Despite Santi proving himself as a No.10, Le Professeur still made the move to break Arsenal€™s transfer record by bringing in Mesut Ozil from Real Madrid for £42.5million. Ever since the German international€™s arrival, the 29-year-old has found himself mainly deployed on the left or right-wing and Santi hasn€™t been able to find and maintain the form from his first season in the red half of north London. Cazorla still displays wonderful technical ability and manipulates the ball in a way only a handful of players can. However, consistency is a must for any player who wants to be rated 85 or higher. Suggested Rating: 81
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