What is this?’ -Tottenham man unimpressed by new rating of him EA FC-Spurs Web-Tottenham Hotspur Football News

Bryan Gil took to social media to express his disappointment after EA FC revealed their rating ahead of the upcoming video game release.

Almost all footballers tend to complain that some of their ratings are too low when a new FIFA game comes out, and Gil is no different.

The winger has not kicked a ball since returning from loan at Sevilla last summer after suffering a groin injury shortly before the start of pre-season.

The 22-year-old admitted a few days ago that he is on the verge of a return and hopes to make a good impression on new manager Ange Postecoglou on the training pitch.

However, the Spanish international is far from satisfied with the qualities bestowed upon him by EA FC. Bryan Gil is not very happy with EA Sports

As expected, Gil was awarded a high rating for dribbling (81), but the Tottenham player will be disappointed with some of the other scores, having received 75 for pace, 67 for shooting, 74 for passing, 31 for defense and 41 for physicality. . .

The winger took to Instagram Stories (via talkSPORT) to post a screenshot of his card, along with the caption: “What is this please?”, accompanied by a selection of bewildered and laughing emojis.

Gil’s teammate and national teammate, Pedro Porro, expressed his support for the attacker and also posted the former Sevilla player’s card, along with the following caption:

That players are unhappy with their FIFA ratings is certainly nothing new and you can understand why Gil would be upset, especially given the ratings for his passing and speed, with the winger being quite quick and an excellent crosser of the ball.

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It looks like Ashley Phillips is going from strength to strength at the moment, as the young Tottenham defender not only looks set to feature in Ange Postecoglou’s plans, but has also just scored his first goal at U19 international level.

Ashley Phillips was signed by Blackburn Rovers this summer in a £2 million deal (BBC) and it was thought that Ashley Phillips would be a player that Spurs would develop for the future.

At just 18 years old and with just 14 senior appearances to his name (Transfermarkt), certainly no one expected Phillips to see much first-team action for Tottenham this season.

The player himself told the club’s website that he hopes to join Ange Postecoglou’s first team this year.

And just as he had hoped, Phillips was on the bench for the recent win against Burnley in the Premier League.

Postecoglou previously revealed that Phillips will be training with the first team ‘week after week’ (Football.London) and it appears the young defender has impressed his manager greatly so far.

With Davinson Sanchez leaving Spurs this summer, it is possible that Phillips could feature in the first team.

And now the youngster returns to north London after the international break with his goal for the England U19s.

Phillips came on 63 minutes into the match against Switzerland and scored the goal within two minutes.

A cross in the penalty area landed on Phillips, who used a deflection to fire the ball in for his first goal at international level. Spurs centre-back Alfie Dorrington also featured in the match and started the 4-2 win over Switzerland.

I can’t wait for Ashley Phillips to get his chance in the Spurs first team and I think it will happen soon.

Eric Dier is clearly not part of Postecoglou’s plans and I wouldn’t be surprised if Phillips was almost above him in the pecking order now.

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