FIFA 15: 15 Ratings EA Sports Have Got Completely Wrong
14. Angel Di Maria (86)
In spite of his excellent performances for Real Madrid recently, Angel Di Maria has inexplicably retained last year's rating of 86, with EA apparently deciding he's just as good as he was 12 months ago. Instead, the stats show Di Maria has gotten a lot better, though this hasn't been reflected by the publisher's latest grades. No player in Spain provided more assists than Di Maria's 17 last season, with the winger setting up more goals than the likes of Madrid teammate Gareth Bale and the so-called 'assists king' Cesc Fabregas. The Argentinian also popped up with 11 goals in all competitions - the most he's ever scored in a single campaign for Real - yet still his rating has not moved. You have to wonder what more Manchester United's new signing could have done to warrant an increase. Not only did he excel at club level but he also shone on the international stage and was a driving force behind his country's run to the World Cup final at this summer's tournament in Brazil. A rating of 88 would surely therefore have been more appropriate.
Joseph is an accredited football journalist and has interviewed nearly all of the current 20 Barclay's Premier League managers. He is also a correspondent for Bleacher Report and has written for Caught Offside and Give Me Football.