Barcelonas stranglehold over La Liga has waned since Pep Guardiolas departure to the Bundesliga but this certainly hasnt been reflected on recent instalments of FIFA. During the four years in which Guardiola was in charge of the side, the Catalonian side won a ridiculous 14 trophies this dominance of European football until a couple of years ago means that Barca are still a force on FIFA. Xavi the man who once acted as the conductor to the fine-tuned orchestra that was Guardiolas Barcelona may have been downgraded on FIFA 15 but he and Iniesta continue to be a playmaking duo to be reckoned with. Indeed Iniesta has retained his high overall rating of 89 and feels better than ever on the demo with ultra-responsive dribbling. The Catalans talented midfield has a host of dangerous attacking players to link up with. Messi remains the highest rated player on the game while the Brazilian wonder kid Neymar still has explosive pace and an audacious array of skills. Though it can be hard to devise a formation whereby both Messi and Suarez are on the field, the addition of the controversial Uruguayan to the side makes Barca even more intimidating coming forward. After a career-defining 2013/14 season with Liverpool, Suarez is now the 7th best player in the game and has phenomenal finishing in FIFA 15.
Hailing from South East London, Sam Heard is an aspiring writer and recent graduate from the University of Warwick. Sam's favourite things include energy drinks, late nights spent watching the UFC with his girlfriend and annihilating his friends at FIFA.