Aggression in FIFA is a value that measures the intensity of a player on the field; one of those men who leaves every last drop of sweat on the playing field. Even sometimes in excess, because it can mean – by going over revolutions – a referee warning or a rapid fatigue of not being in optimal physical condition.
They are one of those team leaders that we all like, the kind that infects. Therefore, we make a special section and review the 5 most aggressive footballers of FIFA 2022:
The world’s most coveted blocking midfielder, who currently plays for Chelsea, has an average of 93 aggressiveness. You know how, when and in what places to be incisive; for that reason, so far in the 2021/22 season, he has not recorded any warnings. An octopus.
The 38-year-old central defender became famous at Real Madrid and today – currently at Porto – he must go to sleep. FIFA gave the highest value to aggressiveness: 94 on average. The memory of the stomp on Messi in the Derby remains.
With the demeanor and mane of a rugby, Viking, the Bournemouth midfielder won a 95 mean aggressiveness. I’d like to see his Premier League markings against Cristiano Ronaldo, Kevin De Bruyne and other stars.
At 31, Gjasula is on a downward curve in her career. He went from Hamburg, which plays in the Bundesliga, to Darmstadt 98, in Serie B. He has registered 5.4 games won per game this season and, most importantly, a 95 mean aggressiveness in FIFA.
The remembered Boca captain in the Madrid Final against River Plate is in the last years of his career – he is 36 years old – in Newell’s of Old Boys. The essence does not change: Whenever possible, ask to see a yellow card. In the 2021 League Cup, he registered 9 PJs and 5 warning cards. He’s addicted and FIFA knows it: 95 on average. The most aggressive.
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