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FIFA 22 Everton ratings: Richarlison, Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Allan

Sports Mole rounds up Everton's FIFA 22 ratings and picks out the highlights from Goodison Park ahead of the full game's release.

With the release of FIFA 22 scheduled for October 1, fans have slowly been treated to more reveals, with the 22 top-ranked players recently announced before the top 100 cards were confirmed by EA Sports.

Ultimate Team website FUTBIN recently released the entire database of ratings for the upcoming iteration, giving fans the opportunity to see whether players at their clubs have been handed upgrades or downgrades.

After a somewhat underwhelming campaign last time around, Everton fans may feel pleased not to see too many of their players dropping in rating, while small upgrades have been handed out to the select group of star performers from last term.

Here, Sports Mole picks out the highlights of Everton's FIFA 22 cards and provides the full list of the club's ratings ahead of the game's release.


Richarlison - 82

Everton's Richarlison celebrates scoring against Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League on May 19, 2021© Reuters

After hitting 13 goals in each of his first two Premier League campaigns following his move from Watford to Everton, Richarlison took a small backwards step last year, only hitting eight league goals.

Nonetheless, the Brazilian received a +1 upgrade for the new game, taking his overall rating to 82, after combining well with Dominic Calvert-Lewin, as he also provided five assists and further cemented himself as a key man at Goodison Park.

While his pace and shooting stats have remained the same compared to last year, Richarlison has seen an improvement in his passing and dribbling attributes, rising from 72 to 73 and 81 to 83 respectively.

That impressive dribbling stat is only topped by three strikers in the Premier League, while he sits level with Harry Kane and ahead of the likes of Timo Werner, Jamie Vardy and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in that regard.


Dominic Calvert-Lewin - 81

Everton's Dominic Calvert-Lewin celebrates scoring their first goal on May 9, 2021© Reuters

Thriving off the partnership with Richarlison, Dominic Calvert-Lewin enjoyed the most productive season of his career so far last time around, netting 16 goals alongside three assists in 33 Premier League appearances.

That saw him earn a spot in England's Euro 2020 squad for the summer, while he also started the new season in style, netting a goal in each of the first three league games for the Toffees before missing time with an injury.

Given his form since the release of last year's game, it may be somewhat surprising that the English striker has only received a +2 upgrade, taking his overall rating to 81.

There is still plenty to catch the eye in his card though, with his 82 physicality only topped by Harry Kane, Romelu Lukaku and Michail Antonio in the bracket of Premier League strikers, while upgrades to 77 in both shooting and dribbling makes the 24-year-old a dangerous proposition in the final third.


Allan - 83

Everton midfielder Allan goes off injured against West Ham on September 30, 2020© Reuters

A reliable cog in Everton's engine room, Allan was brought to the Toffees as a trusted deputy of Carlo Ancelotti, and remains a certain starter in whatever midfield unit Rafael Benitez chooses to deploy.

Despite seeing small downgrades in individual stats, the Brazilian has maintained an 83 overall rating, and still boasts an impressively well-rounded card, with no attribute dipping below 70.

An 82 dribbling rating, coupled with 80 defending and 77 passing, makes the midfielder more than accomplished in every area of the pitch, and he could be a key man for any Ultimate Team based in the English top flight as a versatile midfield option.


EVERTON'S FIFA 22 RATINGS IN FULL

Lucas Digne - 84
Allan - 83
Jordan Pickford - 83
Richarlison - 82
James Rodriguez - 81
Dominic Calvert-Lewin - 81
Michael Keane - 80
Gylfi Sigurdsson - 79
Abdoulaye Doucoure - 79
Yerry Mina - 79
Seamus Coleman - 78
Ben Godfrey - 77
Salomon Rondon - 77
Andros Townsend - 77
Andre Gomes - 77
Alex Iwobi - 77
Jean-Philippe Gbamin - 77
Mason Holgate - 77
Asmir Begovic - 76
Fabian Delph - 75
Demarai Gray - 75
Tom Davies - 75
Cenk Tosun - 74
Jonjoe Kenny -74
Anthony Gordon - 67
Jarrad Branthwaite - 66
Ellis Simms - 65
Kyle John - 63
Ryan Astley - 62
Imam Jagne - 54


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