{"id":68097,"date":"2025-01-28T20:24:49","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:24:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/fifa-21-bundesliga-player-ratings-sancho-lewandowski-neuer-more-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T20:24:49","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:24:49","slug":"fifa-21-bundesliga-player-ratings-sancho-lewandowski-neuer-more-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/fifa-21-bundesliga-player-ratings-sancho-lewandowski-neuer-more-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"FIFA 21 Bundesliga player ratings: Sancho, Lewandowski, Neuer &#038; more &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>FIFA 21 Bundesliga player ratings: Sancho, Lewandowski, Neuer &#038; more Dexerto\/EA SportsFIFA 20 players are all turning their eyes towards the next EA SPORTS flagship game, FIFA 21, and if you\u2019re wondering about player ratings, we\u2019ve got the most highly rated players from the Bundesliga. In the previous installment of the video game franchise, the German top flight was inevitably dominated by Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, and Red Bull Leipzig players. It appears that that\u2019s not set to change, with some serious talents rising in prominence during the 2019\/20 season, and that will only continue following Bayern Munich\u2019s victory in the Champions League. As football is a very opinionated sport, there\u2019s a good chance that one or two of these ratings might not be to your tastes. The pace of Jadon Sancho and Serge Gnabry, for example, has come under much scrutiny. Below you can find the top 10 players in the Bundesliga for FIFA 21, and below that our original predictions. There are some notable absences from the Bundesliga top 10, with Kai Havertz and Timo Werner having made their way to London, and Jadon Sancho\u2019s future still in doubt. Feel free to tweet us and let us know how many we got wrong. FIFA 21 Bundesliga top 10 rated players Robert Lewandowski (91) &#8211; Manuel Neuer (89) &#8211; Joshua Kimmich (88) &#8211; Jadon Sancho (87) &#8211; Thomas Muller (86) &#8211; Mats Hummels (86) &#8211; Yann Sommer (86) &#8211; Serge Gnabry (85) &#8211; Thiago (85) &#8211; Marco Reus (85) &#8211; Unsurprisingly, Robert Lewandowski and Bayern Munich rule the roost (still). The European Champions had an excellent season. Whether they can keep hold of Thiago remains to be seen \u2013 with English Champions Liverpool reportedly circling. Jadon Sancho also received a healthy upgrade of 3, but many have questioned his pace, which falls bizarrely low at 83. Maybe Man Utd will back out of their attempts to sign him upon seeing his pace deteriorate so significantly. We doubt it, but sill. We also have a full breakdown of Borussia Dortmund\u2019s players here. FIFA 21 Bundesliga top rated players: our predictions 10. Yann Sommer OVR: 84 > 85 The 85 range of players is bound to be stacked in FIFA 21, with the likes of Erling Haaland, Phillipe Coutinho, Manuel Neuer, and a few others probably being around that sort of mark. EA might even put them higher, but that\u2019s all up for debate. However, we decided to focus on Yann Sommer for the season he\u2019s had between the sticks for Borussia M\u00f6nchengladbach. The Swiss shot stopper has become one of the strongest in the league, if not the strongest, and this list reflects that. 9. Kai Havertz OVR: 84 > 86 We\u2019ll come onto Jadon Sancho later in the list, but as far as rising talents go in the Bundesliga this season, Kai Havertz has forced his way into the conversation. Germany have been crying out for exciting forwards for years now, and this 20-year-old looks to be the answer. An exciting future ahead, and well worthy of the top 10. 8. Thomas Muller OVR: 86 > 87 Thomas Muller has enjoyed one of his best seasons in recent memory, there\u2019s no doubt about that. Rising in prominence back in 2010, he took home the golden boot in South Africa and has turned into one of the most consistent performers Germany has had ever since. He might not have got back to the goal scoring level he might want, but with the most assists in the league, 87 sounds about right. 7. Leroy Sane OVR: 86 > 87 We had previously put Timo Werner in this spot, after a fantastic year for RB Leipzig. However, he\u2019s got his dream move to the Premier League now and in his place we\u2019re putting Leroy Sane. The speedster excelled greatly under Pep Guardiola at Manchester City and if he can out of his recent injury rut, there\u2019s no reason why he can\u2019t tear it up in Germany. 87 sounds about right. 6. Joshua Kimmich OVR: 86 > 87 Joshua Kimmich has proven over the years that he\u2019s far too creative to be settling for a position in Bayern\u2019s defence, and his foray into the midfield has been a definite success. If an upgrade isn\u2019t on the menu, we\u2019d be highly surprised. 5. Matts Hummels OVR: 87 > 87 87 sounds about right for Hummels. He has kicked back into gear since returning to Borussia Dortmund, there\u2019s no doubt about that, but rating wise it seems about right for him to stay at the same level as FIFA 20. One thing he will be expecting, though, is an increase in passing and pace for the new title. That\u2019s for sure. 4. Thiago OVR: 87 > 87 The creative maestro is the glue that keeps everything together in that Bayern team. Thiago was handpicked by Pep Guardiola from the Barcelona system when he joined as boss back in 2013, and the fans at the Allianz have never looked back. He\u2019s been an incredible midfielder during the 2019\/20 season, but we\u2019d be surprised to see him go up any further. 3. Jadon Sancho OVR: 84 > 87 There\u2019s been a jetpack strapped to Jadon Sancho\u2019s career ever since he joined BVB, and an increase of three ratings should be in order. He\u2019s another that could be on his way to the Premier League, however. Regardless, the English winger has been a standout for the Black and Yellows for some time, and with 17 goals and 17 assists in 27 games at the time of writing, little argument should be had about an 87 rated card in FIFA 21. 2. Marco Reus OVR: 88 > 89 Marco might be 31-years-old nowadays, but he\u2019s shown no signs of slowing down for Dortmund. If anything, the experience of him, Hummels, and other veterans at the club has given young stars like Sancho and Haaland the right conditions to blossom. Reus has had a great season in his own right, though, and he should keep his place as the second best in the division. 1. Robert Lewandowski OVR: 89 > 90 Look around the world right now, especially the top leagues in Europe, and you may struggle to name a better pure striker than Lewandowski. The Polish international has been doing what he does best \u2013 scoring goal after goal \u2013 for multiple campaigns now. With 29 goals in 27 matches, he\u2019s leading the way in Germany, hence the countless special cards in the current game. Top of the charts sounds about right, once again. Those are the top 10 Bundesliga FIFA 21 player ratings, featuring some of the best players on the planet, let alone the country. Let us know how you feel about our picks by tweeting us @UltimateTeamUK!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>FIFA 21 Bundesliga player ratings: Sancho, Lewandowski, Neuer &#038; more Dexerto\/EA SportsFIFA 20 players are all turning their eyes towards the next EA SPORTS flagship game, FIFA 21, and if you\u2019re wondering about player ratings, we\u2019ve got the most highly rated players from the Bundesliga. 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