The Argentine is top-rated for his defensive acumen and attacking prowess. Defensively, he reads the game so well, cutting off passes. His blistering pace makes him instrumental going forward. The Barcelona man is arguably the best offensive left-back in history, going past his marker in a flash leading to goal-scoring opportunities. Going forward, he is an excellent crosser of the ball, delivering inch-perfect crosses. The Real-Madrid player is one of the best-attacking defenders in recent times, turning goal-scorer or provider occasionally. He is an excellent defender, intelligently cutting off passing lanes. The Spaniard is one of the most consistent performers in his position. He is a very fast and physical player, easily dispossessing his opponents. His pace and excellent shooting ability make him a top player for his position. He is the perfect definition of the modern defender, helping his team with goals and assists. His imposing physicality makes him an attacker’s nightmare. His versatility makes him able to play in various defensive positions for the team. He is dominant on ground and aerial duels. His consistency and hard-tackling make him one of the best defenders ever in history. The Dutch international bullies his opponents with physicality and pace. The Manchester City man is so instrumental in his team’s ball progression because of his accurate passes. The Brazilian has an intimidating height and physique along with his superb goalkeeping attributes. The German wall is an excellent sweeper, good with his feet, and a consistent goalkeeper. The Barcelona man is well known for his outstanding saves and excellent reading of the game. His quick reflexes and positioning make him top-rated in this position. The Atletico-Madrid goal-stopper has been considered as one of the greatest keepers in history. What more can be said? (Image credit: Konami, pesmaster.I present to you the best players in all football positions.īelow is a list of best players in every position. What did you expect? The Little Magician added another spectacular year to his resume, ending it with his sixth Ballon d’Or – a new record. LIONEL MESSI (94): Well, yes, it’s Messi. Cristiano is still pure class and though an argument can be made that the person bellow had a much better individual year, no one’s mad at Konami for rating them equally. So him being second on our list is nothing more than a nod to the Ballon d’Or winner of this year. CRISTIANO RONALDO (94): Ronaldo is placed second here, but unlike FIFA where he is a legitimate second place at 93 rating, he is tied for first place in PES 2020. He remains a magician when actually playing though, so we shouldn’t worry too much about his rating come PES 2021. Brazil’s captain caused a lot of tension in Paris Saint-Germain’s camp last summer and has featured sparsely for his club side this season. NEYMAR (92): What was said about Hazard could easily be repeated for Neymar, albeit for different reasons. His season has been off to a slow start due to injuries and it looks like the Belgian will have to put up a memorable second half of the season to be among these names again next year. EDEN HAZARD (91): Real Madrid’s latest Galactico is rated the same in both games – 91. The Uruguayan had also arrived in England in 2011, but opted for a different route and many trophies later, he’s hardly complaining. LUIS SUAREZ (91): The other new face on top of the PES rating charts is Barcelona’s goal-scoring, opponent-biting, eccentric striker Luis Suarez. He’s not done yet, folks! (Image credit: Konami, )ĥ. The Argentinian has been a key factor in City’s massive project that started a decade ago, becoming the club’s all-time top goalscorer since arriving in 2011. SERGIO AGUERO (91): Manchester City’s clinical striker is one of two names that appear here and not on the FIFA list. Finishing second in the Ballon d’Or would do that for you. VIRGIL VAN DIJK (91): The Dutch international is named best defender in the world by both FIFA and PES 2020, but the latter rates him slightly better at 91 compared to FIFA’s rating of 90.
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