{"id":68159,"date":"2025-01-28T20:25:27","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:25:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/top-10-la-liga-fifa-21-ratings-messi-ramos-kroos-oblak-more-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T20:25:27","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:25:27","slug":"top-10-la-liga-fifa-21-ratings-messi-ramos-kroos-oblak-more-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/top-10-la-liga-fifa-21-ratings-messi-ramos-kroos-oblak-more-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Top 10 La Liga FIFA 21 ratings: Messi, Ramos, Kroos, Oblak, more &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Top 10 La Liga FIFA 21 ratings: Messi, Ramos, Kroos, Oblak, more EA SPORTSEA SPORTS must have had a hard job picking the top player ratings overall for FIFA 21, never mind just for the Spanish top flight. That said, let\u2019s take a look at La Liga\u2019s highest-rated players. Every year, the new FIFA release brings an update that moves football\u2019s biggest video game into the modern day. It reflects all the changes made during the transfer window and, more importantly, how certain players have improved or digressed from the previous year. While the very top ratings look roughly how they have done in years past, with Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar donning the top spots, it gets more interesting as you move down and see some of the young talent flying through. Obviously, there aren\u2019t many surprises in terms of who you see in the list. Top footballers from Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona and others are always right at the very top. This year, we have seen a few players reduced across the board, with even the likes of Romelu Lukaku himself calling out EA SPORTS over their new ratings. FIFA 21 La Liga top rated players So, let\u2019s take a look at the top 10 rated players in La Liga in FIFA 21, and feel free to scroll down and check out our predictions too, to see how accurate we were! Read More: 6 big changes that need to happen in FIFA 21 &#8211; Here are La Liga\u2019s ten highest-rated players in FIFA 21: Lionel Messi (93) &#8211; Jan Oblak (91) &#8211; Marc-Andre ter Stegen (90) &#8211; Sergio Ramos (89) &#8211; Karim Benzema (89) &#8211; Casemiro (89) &#8211; Thibaut Courtois (89) &#8211; Toni Kroos (88) &#8211; Eden Hazard (88) &#8211; Luka Modri\u0107 (87) &#8211; The overall top 10 are fairly predictable, with Suarez, Busquets and Griezmann all tied at 87 with Modri\u0107 too. That said, they\u2019re all slightly lower than what we predicted back in May, which you can see below. FIFA 21 La Liga top rated players: Predictions 10. Casemiro (88) OVR: 87 > 88 Casemiro has become a staple in Real Madrid\u2019s midfield. A defensive hero that, at 28 years of age, is in the prime of his career, and he doesn\u2019t look like slowing down any time soon. Surely, he will be included in the top set of Spanish league picks. 9. Luka Modri\u0107 (88) OVR: 89 > 88 Luka Modri\u0107 is a legend in many ways, and a seriously underrated talent when you think about his long career at the top of the game. At 34 years of age, the Croatian is heading towards his final years as a top player, and we think his overall might decrease slightly to reflect that. That said, somewhere near the top of the mountain is where he belongs. 8. Sergio Ramos (89) OVR: 89 > 89 No footballer currently playing at the top level personifies the idea of a \u2018vicious competitor\u2019 quite like Sergio Ramos, but that\u2019s exactly why he\u2019s such a successful player. Although the central defender isn\u2019t getting any younger, his performances are still up there with the best centre-backs in the world, so we think his overall rating will stay the same. 7. Luis Suarez (89) OVR: 89 > 89 You might have been thinking this was going to be a full Madrid set for a moment, but fear not. The next prediction is from Barcelona\u2019s current crop. Despite missing a sizeable portion of the season due to injury, Luis Suarez has been an integral part of his team\u2019s attack when he\u2019s been on the pitch. In 17 La Liga games he scored 11 goals and got 7 assists. You could argue that Suarez\u2019s rating should comfortably be in the 90s, but having missed much of the season, we think his overall might well stay the same. 6. Thibaut Courtois (89) OVR: 88 > 89 Courtois became Real Madrid\u2019s number one goalkeeper after his move from Chelsea last season, and quickly proved that the magnitude of the position and the club was not lost on him. This season, he\u2019s kept 12 clean sheets in 24 league games, topping the La Liga leaderboard, and an improved rating should probably reflect that. 5. Antoine Griezmann (89) OVR: 89 > 89 Griezmann\u2019s move from Atletico Madrid to Barcelona hasn\u2019t provided quite the goal output many were expecting, but Griezmann is still a young and deadly finisher. Eight goals and six assists in 26 league games isn\u2019t a stat to brag about, but doesn\u2019t quite warrant a decrease in rating\u2026 yet. 4. Marc-Andre Ter Stegen (90) OVR: 90 > 90 Ter Stegen, the Barcelona top keeper, is undoubtedly one of the most consistently incredible goalkeepers in world football. He\u2019s not quite had performances or stat lines on the same level as the likes of Courtois this season, but there are few players you\u2019d pick to hold it down at the back ahead of him. No increase in stats here, but definitely no decrease either. 3. Jan Oblak (91) OVR: 91 > 91 Jan Oblak rounds out the top of the incredible goalkeepers that La Liga fans are graced with on a weekly basis. The Slovenian national currently sits behind only Courtois and Getafe\u2019s David Soria in the clean sheets leaderboard, and is consistently one of the key players on the pitch for Atletico on match day. Don\u2019t be surprised if his rating improves, but we\u2019re not expecting it. 2. Eden Hazard (91) OVR: 91 > 91 Eden Hazard hasn\u2019t had enough of a chance to prove himself this season, having spent a lot of time in the medical room instead of on the pitch, but he\u2019s one of very few players regularly roped into discussions surrounding the likes of Neymar, Messi, Mbappe and Ronaldo, and that speaks to where he could end up. He won\u2019t drop in FIFA 21, but watch out for a big increase in FIFA 22 if he manages to get some actual game time in. 1. Lionel Messi (95) OVR: 94 > 95 Who else? Lionel Messi is, in the eyes of the majority, the greatest player to ever grace the beautiful game, and in FIFA he continues to be nothing short of exceptional. He\u2019s a complete anomaly both in and out of game, and after having a tremendous campaign thus far \u2013 scoring 19 and assisting 12 in 22 matches \u2013 we think he\u2019ll be rewarded with a boost to 95 base overall, becoming the first player to ever do so. There are some La Liga players who have had great seasons, or we wouldn\u2019t be surprised to see around the top 10. The likes of Arthur and Frenkie de Jong were highly-rated players in FIFA 20, and could see big boosts going into the new game, especially if the remainder of the season is played out and they continue to shine. So, what do you think of this list? Do you think EA SPORTS have dropped the ball here, or did they get it right? Let us know by tweeting us @UltimateTeamUK.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Top 10 La Liga FIFA 21 ratings: Messi, Ramos, Kroos, Oblak, more EA SPORTSEA SPORTS must have had a hard job picking the top player ratings overall for FIFA 21, never mind just for the Spanish top flight. That said, let\u2019s take a look at La Liga\u2019s highest-rated players. 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