FIFA 14 Rating: 84 Roberto Soldado endured a torrid first season at Spurs, featuring prominently in the team but failing to deliver quite spectacularly. As a result, expect a drop in his ratings on FIFA 15. Soldado hasn't lost his ability to score goals overnight, so the drop shouldn't be too harsh, but a return of eleven goals in all competitions from 36 appearances - 29 of which were starts - isn't great for a man who cost £26 million. Also, when you bear in mind that only six of those goals came in the Premier League - and four of those were penalties - the record looks even worse. Soldado needs someone to play alongside him up top - he simply didn't suit the lone striker role that both Andre Villas-Boas and Tim Sherwood had him playing in on different occasions. He's a great finisher, makes good runs and can both hold up and distribute the ball to a high standard. Given the right role, Soldado will score goals anywhere but, as things stand, he will suffer a drop in his rating in the upcoming game.