FIFA 16: 12 Monster Strikers Who Need Downgrading

6. Roberto Soldado - 81

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How Soldado managed to keep an 80+ rating after his first, poor season at Tottenham is beyond belief. 11 goals in   36 games is pretty poor to start with, considering the roster of talent in the squad, and the supporting players around him. To make matters worse, the first five of those goals were penalties. 6 goals from open play is either the sign of a poor striker, or one who is simply out of his depth in this league.

This season, he's gone from bad to worse, scoring only 5 goals from 39 appearances. In January there was talk of a move to Bayer Leverkusen, but that did not materialise, and Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino is keen to keep Soldado on to help him rediscover his lost form. We know where his best form was, Poch! He left it in Valencia!

Everything about him is overrated and over-hyped. He's not quick, he's not accurate, his not strong or powerful, and can't hold off defenders. His link up play isn't great either, and FIFA really need to do seriously bring his rating down.

This one is a no-brainer. If you only score 16 goals in 75 games, you're definitely undeserving of an 81 overall rating.

Roberto Soldado Recommended Rating: 75

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