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Luis Diaz appears with ridiculous FIFA 23 rating

FIFA video game minimises the level of a footballer at Anfield  

By Charles Cornwall

FIFA video game minimises the level of a footballer at Anfield  
FIFA video game minimises the level of a footballer at Anfield  
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Luis Diaz has been one of the best players that Liverpool has had in recent months of competition, as the Colombian has had the opportunity not only to show all his talent on the pitch but also off it, becoming a key man and the full confidence of coach Jürgen Klopp to face this tough crisis of results through which the Reds are going through both in Premier League and Champions League.

Despite Diaz being one of the best players not only of the team but of the competition in general, it has been known in recent hours, the incredible valuation with which the Colombian will debut in the famous football video game FIFA 23, surprising the fans of the English club to see how their player was programmed with such a deplorable performance for this edition compared to other elements that have had great performances in recent months.

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A Twitter account had revealed weeks ago the classification that Liverpool would have for this release that still does not have a specific release date, angering since then the Reds fans because in the Colombian they saw that revulsive that helped the team last season to be close to the titles, quickly earning the title of the English team and being one of the few who today continue to contribute to the institution despite the lack of quality and good football.

Among the Anfield players who had their FIFA 23 game rating revealed, the highest score belongs to Egypt's Mohamed Salah with 91 points, followed by Van Dijk in defence and Alison in goal. Trend and Roberson are one point behind with 88 points, followed by Thiago Alcantara and Diogo Jota, with Diaz almost at the bottom of the table tied with Joel Matip on 84 points, just behind Roberto Firmino who has one point less.

Diaz could improve his rating

For the moment it is expected that with the games the average of the Colombian will go up to reach the level where many believe he deserves to be. For the time being, the Colombian has shown no signs of dropping his level in these six Premier League games and two Champions League games, registering a total of four goals in eight games, being even for the press in England one of the few players who today are being saved from the terrible performance of the Reds.


 


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