FIFA 17: 10 Ratings They Got Wildly Wrong (Based On Last Season)
6. Mark Noble
FIFA 17 Rating - 78
Although his midfield contributions were somewhat constantly overshadowed by the limelight-hogging feats of Dmitri Payet last season, Noble enjoyed arguably the most productive and consistent campaign of the 12 he has completed for West Ham.
The Hammers captain scored a career-best seven goals in the Premier League and also made four assists to underline both his passing prowess, creativity and, above all, the influence he exerts across the pitch from his deep-lying midfield station.
Alarmingly, Noble has been stuck with a measly 78 overall that doesn’t even come close to accurately reflecting his indisputable status as one of West Ham best players of 2015/16 and there’s no denying that he should have been afforded a higher rating.
What’s even worse is that Noble’s rating means he isn’t ranked as one of West Ham’s top-10 players on the game.