Jamie Vardy's rating has experienced a huge decrease on EA Sports FC 24, with his card leaked online.
But one of the biggest downgrades from FIFA 23 to EA Sports FC involves former England striker Jamie Vardy, who might not be too happy with his stats.
On both FIFA 21 and FIFA 22, the Leicester City striker was 86-rated and then he dropped down to 85 for the final FIFA last year. However, Premier League Golden Boot winner Vardy is not getting any younger at the ripe old age of 36 and his EA Sports FC 24 card features a drastic decrease. His overall has dropped down by seven in just one year and his pace, one of his best attributes, has gone from 84 to 76.Vardy is still at Leicester following their relegation to the Championship but has only made one start under new boss Enzo Maresca - with four of his appearances coming from the bench.At the opposite end of the spectrum, Napoli winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has been given one of the biggest upgrades in the history of EA Sports football games.
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