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How Lionel Messi’s Rating Went Up from EA Sports FC 26 to FC 27
Lionel Messi has long been at the forefront of football — and the same goes for his ratings on soccer games such as the EA Sports FC franchise.
Messi’s EA Sports FC 27 card landed at 89 OVR, a remarkable three-point surge from the 86 he carried through FC 26 — his biggest single-year rise in years, and one that reverses a steady decline since his FC 25 peak of 88.
The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner is in the twilight of his career at 39, but proved at the 2026 World Cup that he is still box office and among the highest performers in the world, as he dragged Argentina to the final.
Now residing in the MLS with Inter Miami, his record after 108 games reads 92 goals and 53 assists (145 goal contributions in 108 games), and his FC score is certainly attributed to his performances for club and country. Let’s delve deeper into the news.
Lionel Messi’s FC 27 Rating Compared With FC 26
|
Stat |
FC26 |
FC27 |
Change |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Overall |
86 |
89 |
+3 |
|
Pace |
78 |
76 |
-2 |
|
Shooting |
85 |
87 |
+2 |
|
Passing |
85 |
89 |
+4 |
|
Dribbling |
90 |
90 |
= |
|
Defending |
33 |
33 |
= |
|
Physical |
63 |
63 |
= |
Passing, shooting and the overall score are the standout gains. For passing, a four-point jump pushes it to 89, level with his overall rating. Dribbling remains untouched at 90, featuring as his best attribute and among the highest in the game regardless of position.
Pace, as it inveitably does with older players, ticks down again. It is the one number that continues to erode year over year as he approaches 40. The more significant shift is positional: FC 27 is the first edition to give Messi a base CAM listing rather than his long-standing RW tag, reflecting the deeper, creative role he’s played for both Miami and Argentina.
How Messi Compares to the Best in FC 27
At 89, Messi sits 18th among FC 27’s top-rated men’s players — one point behind a crowded group of ten players at 90, and two behind the game’s top tier of Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland, both at 91.
He’s the only Argentine and the only player outside Europe’s top five leagues to make the top 27 at all, a marker of how far his rating has outpaced the MLS competition context EA usually fails to credit.
Interestingly, too, Messi has stretched the distance between himself and perennial rival Cristiano Ronaldo, who weighs in with an OVR of 84 in FC 27.
Why the Boost for Messi?
EA’s stated rationale ties directly to Argentina’s run to the 2026 World Cup final; Messi managed 12 goal contributions in eight games, only failing to register either a goal or an assist in the final.
The tournament has formed the basis of the FC 27 ratings refresh, and Messi’s performances there were the clear driver of the upgrade, alongside the CAM shift that better suits his current attribute profile as he has evolved into a different role.
It’s a pointed contrast with Cristiano Ronaldo, who again missed the top 27 entirely; his own rating has slid from 85 in FC 26 to 84 in FC 27, with no comparable international showcase to lift it. Neither his performances for Portugal or form in the Saudi Pro League could reasonably justify an increase.
Reaction
Responses over EA ratings have always been something fans love to have discourses over. Some fans have leaned into the age angle — “39 years old with a rating of 89” was a common refrain — with some arguing he’s still undersold relative to Mbappé and Haaland.
Detractors pushed back on the scale of the jump, with pointed comparisons to Ronaldo’s stagnant rating (“Messi 89? He should be 86, the same as Ronaldo”) and skepticism that eight strong World Cup matches could result in a dramatic three-point rise.
Dropping as more of a shock than a surprise, Messi’s involvement in MLS is akin to Ronaldo’s in Saudi Arabia — both leagues are far from Europe’s best and brightest. However, it is clear how crucial the World Cup has been for ratings, but none more so than for Messi.
Sports
Steven Gerrard Claimed Rangers’ Ibrox Rivals Anfield’s Atmosphere
Over the course of his career, Liverpool icon Steven Gerrard has seen his fair share of football grounds – not because he was a journeyman, given that the bulk of his playing years were spent on Merseyside, but because his elite talent took him to stadiums across the globe. And when speaking about an atmosphere that could match the intensity of Anfield, he had one clear answer in mind.
Between 1998 and 2015, Gerrard – often considered one of the finest midfielders since 1990 – developed from an academy youngster into the Anfield club’s dependable leader, whether that meant performing on the pitch, handling the media or commanding the dressing room.
During his long spell with his boyhood club, the central midfielder appeared at stadiums throughout Europe, ranging from Manchester United’s Old Trafford to San Siro, the famous home shared by AC and Inter Milan. But, in his mind, none of those matched the atmosphere at Anfield.
Gerrard Felt One Stadium Could Rival Liverpool’s Atmosphere
None of those aforementioned famous stadiums came close – at least according to the 114-cap England international – to matching the ferocity he associates with Anfield. One venue, however, made a particularly strong impression during his career.
For the final chapter of his playing career, Gerrard headed to the United States to join Major League Soccer side LA Galaxy for a single season before eventually turning his attention to coaching. His first senior managerial role came with Scottish giants Rangers.
Taking over permanently from Pedro Caixinha, the Englishman oversaw 192 matches north of the border – and it was Rangers’ Ibrox home, that impressed him most. Speaking on the 51k-seater British stadium after a Europa League meeting with Rapid Vienna in 2018, he said:
“That was up there with the best atmospheres I’ve played in, whether it be Anfield or other stadiums. That was right up there alongside them,” he commented about Rangers’ Ibrox. “The noise last night was incredible. It was, ‘Wow’. It was special.”
“I was blessed as a player to have had that at Anfield for many, many years, we had many of those nights on a European level and sometimes domestically as well. Last night, that was what I came to Rangers for. I want to be involved in European games and I want my players to be involved in those games because that’s what this club is about, big nights under the lights.”
Gerrard’s Coaching Career
Whiston-born Gerrard ended his time in the Ibrox dugout in November 2021 after posting a points-per-game figure of 2.15, having attracted the attention of Premier League club Aston Villa. He later headed for Saudi Arabia, having lasted less than one year in England as a manager.
The lucrative opportunity to manage Al-Ettifaq convinced Gerrard to return to work after eight months without a club. Following a difficult 55-game spell in the Middle East, the former midfielder and manager left by mutual consent and is yet to return to coaching.
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Steven Gerrard – Senior Management Career Statistics |
|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Club |
Matches |
Wins |
Draws |
Losses |
Points per Match |
|
Al-Ettifaq |
55 |
19 |
16 |
20 |
1.33 |
|
Aston Villa |
40 |
13 |
8 |
19 |
1.18 |
|
Rangers |
192 |
124 |
41 |
27 |
2.15 |
Sports
Arsenal Exploring Ambitious Move for Juventus Star Kenan Yildiz
Arsenal are exploring a move for Juventus ace Kenan Yildiz, according to The Independent.
The Gunners are looking to give their squad another attacking boost going into the 2026/27 campaign as they target even more success in north London.
The Premier League champions have already added to their title-winning squad with Illan Meslier, Bruno Guimaraes and Christos Tzolis, while Piero Hincapie has turned his loan move from Bayer Leverkusen into a permanent deal.
Arsenal did miss out on the signing of Vinicius Jr from Real Madrid, however, and fans are awaiting the club’s next move in the transfer market as they look to upgrade the left side of their attack.
Amid links with Bradley Barcola of Paris Saint-Germain, Yildiz has emerged as a potential option on the left following his impressive performances for Juventus.
“Kenan is a bit like our Lamine Yamal, all of us in the team have to give him the conditions to perform at his best.” – Bremer on Kenan Yildiz
According to The Independent, Arsenal are looking into whether a deal for the 21-year-old, who Mikel Arteta is very keen on, is possible this month.
Juventus would want upwards of £60m if they part with Yildiz, with the possibility of Gabriel Martinelli going in the opposite direction something that has been raised.
The Turkey international registered 11 goals and ten assists in 47 games for Juventus last season, bringing his total to 27 goals and 21 assists in 131 games for the club.
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Kenan Yildiz’s 2025/26 season in numbers
|
Appearances |
47 |
|---|---|
|
Minutes |
3,696 |
|
Starts |
42 |
|
Goals |
11 |
|
Assists |
10 |
What Yildiz would bring to Arsenal
Yildiz has earned rave reviews at Juventus and it comes as no surprise to see him emerge as an option for Arsenal on the left wing.
Excellent with the ball, a good dribbler and able to operate in tight spaces, the Regensburg-born player would certainly flourish in Arteta’s team and be a big hit at the Emirates Stadium.
Yildiz has impressed that much in Turin that he has drawn comparisons with some huge names in the game.
“Yildiz dribbles like a Brazilian,” defender Bremer told La Gazzetta dello Sport in an interview in August 2025. “Yes, Kenan is a bit like our Lamine Yamal, all of us in the team have to give him the conditions to perform at his best.”
Guiseppe Rossi, in an interview with Italian publication Tuttomearcatoweb last October, said: “Super Yildiz. The Turk is a phenomenon and will be a Ballon d’Or winner in the future: he’s 20, but he plays like a thirty-year-old with a hundred Champions League appearances.
“I have a soft spot for his ability to attempt a beautiful play for the good of the team, not just for the applause. Juventus is Yildiz plus ten others; in terms of impact, he’s a bit like the Lamine Yamal of the Bianconeri.”
Sports
Newcastle’s Lewis Hall Wants to Join Man Utd After Carlos Baleba
Manchester United have been heavily linked with a move to sign Newcastle United left-back Lewis Hall, and GIVEMESPORT correspondent Ben Jacobs has confirmed he would want the move.
Hall has enjoyed a phenomenal rise since his move to St James’ Park, but the Magpies endured a difficult season last time out.
As a result, a number of players have already headed through the exit door, including Sandro Tonali, Bruno Guimaraes and Anthony Gordon.
Newcastle will be desperate to keep the remainder of their key stars, but it certainly won’t be easy with interest growing.
According to GIVEMESPORT correspondent Jacobs, if Manchester United agreed a fee with Newcastle this summer, Hall would want to make the move to Old Trafford.
“If Man United, today, agreed a club-to-club fee with Newcastle United, Hall would want the move.”
Jacobs also adds that it certainly won’t be an easy deal for them to do. It could cost over £75 million for United to prise him away from St. James’ Park.
“I think £75 million or more now because we’re talking so late in the window. It’s a personal view, but I don’t think £45m, £55m, £60m would cut it.”
Whether United would be willing to pay a fee of around £75 million remains to be seen, as it’s certainly a lot of money.
Left-back is Man Utd’s next priority
Fabrizio Romano confirms that Manchester United’s next priority after potentially signing Brighton’s Carlos Baleba would be to bring in a left-back.
“Manchester United keep looking for new left back, next priority after Baleba deal. There have been calls with Alejandro Balde’s camp over last days to understand if exit is possible and conditions. Balde, happy at Barcelona.”
Romano confirms that Alejandro Balde of Barcelona is another target, which could raise doubts over how possible a deal for Hall actually is.
Jacobs also confirmed that, although it’s not a 0% chance that Hall will join United, it is under 10%.
“It’s not 0% chance for Lewis Hall, but it’s under 10%.”
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