Leicester City’s 3 best and worst FIFA 23 ratings

The official Leicester City club badge outside the King Power Stadium (Photo by Joe Prior/Visionhaus via Getty Images)
The official Leicester City club badge outside the King Power Stadium (Photo by Joe Prior/Visionhaus via Getty Images) /
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Wout Faes of Leicester City (Photo by James Williamson – AMA/Getty Images) /

While there were times were the Zambian’s potential was on full show, he probably wasn’t consistent enough to retain his rating of 77. There is also an argument that he should not have the same shooting as Maddison, who has been in sublime form for the last 12 months. Realistically Daka should have a shooting rating of around 76 or 77 and ‘Madders’ should have a rating in the low 80s at the least.

3. Wout Faes – 77

Leicester City’s newest signing is the final player on this list with a respectable rating of 77. Faes’s best rating is his defending, which is rated 78, followed by his physicality, which is 77. For Ultimate Team players, he may not get much use as his pace is an underwhelming 59.

It is quite surprising to see Faes have such a high rating compared to the other centre backs in the team. The Belgian defender is just one rating below Caglar Soyuncu, who has come off a disappointing year by his standards but still has Premier League experience and can be a solid defender when he’s at his best.

On top of this, Faes is just two ratings below Leicester’s highest rated centre back, Jonny Evans. It is also worth noting that Wesley Fofana is rated 79, just two ratings higher than Faes. While it may be early in his Premier League career and he could still turn out to be a quality defender, in my opinion he should not be just two ratings below the former LCFC defender.