FIFA 15: 15 Ludicrous Ratings EA Sports Need To Fix
11. Adnan Januzaj - 69
Just like his Manchester United teammate Luke Shaw, Adnan Januzaj was relatively unknown when FIFA 14 launched a year ago. The rookie midfielder only came to prominence in 2013-14, after graduating from United's youth academy last summer. As such, he was given a basement score of 69 in last year's player ratings. However, Januzaj played 27 times in the Premier League last season and scored four goals for the Red Devils, to become one of the biggest surprise packages of the season. The starlet earned rave reviews from fans and pundits alike and will surely see a dramatic leap in rating in FIFA 15. We imagine a score of about 75 would be a better representation of his abilities and wouldn't be at all surprised to see him earn a raise. Though Januzaj put in a series of promising performances last term, he does need to cut diving out of the game. The Belgium born international is the joint second-most-booked player in the Premier League since sanctions for diving were introduced in 2008, alongside teammate Ashley Young. Fortunately, FIFA doesn't let you dive anymore.
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