Revealed! Sunderland's FIFA 22 rankings have landed but which player in Lee Johnson's squad comes out on top?
EA Sports have finally announced their official FIFA 22 game rankings and there’s a familiar face at the top of Sunderland’s list.
By Joe Ramage
Published 21st Sep 2021, 14:50 BST
Updated 21st Sep 2021, 15:02 BST
Lee Johnson’s side are seven games into their quest to achieve promotion back to the Championship and now you can try and earn promotion with the Black Cats yourself on the new FIFA game.
With a number of new signings in Sunderland' s squad including Leon Dajaku, Alex Pritchard and Corry Evans find out here who tops the Black Cats rankings with an overall rating of 70.
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21. Bailey Wright – 68
The former Bristol City defender may not have had the best of games in last weekend’s draw at Fleetwood Town but the Australian represents the Black Cats’ strongest option in defence on this year’s game. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images) Photo: Stu Forster
The former £8m man has had a number of loan spells during his career before joining Johnson’s side on a free in the summer. The tricky attacker is still to cement a place in the starting XI this season but will be one of your key assets when playing as Sunderland on this year’s game. (Photo by Lewis Storey/Getty Images) Photo: Lewis Storey
It’s no surprise to see the Irishman top the list as Sunderland’s highest ranked player on this year’s game. McGeady came in from the cold midway through last season and contributed a stunning 14 assists and four goals before laying on another two goals in the play-off semi-final. The 35-year-old remains a key player in the Sunderland XI having scored twice in eight games this campaign and his skills and flair are sure to be an asset in game. (Photo by Lewis Storey/Getty Images) Photo: Lewis Storey