FC 24 Fans Discover Ryan Reynolds from DonnaStella's blog

Despite this dip in rating, fans will want to play Al Fut 24 Coins  Nassr simply because Ronaldo plays there. However, the roster isnArsquo;t updated yet for the Saudi Arabian team, as he is only playable via Portugal in Kick-Off and is a free agent in Career Mode. To put things into perspective, Lionel MessiArsquo;s FIFA rating remains unchanged at 91, which is fair considering his recent world cup win with Argentina and the fact that he plays at PSG in Ligue 1.


Via: Eurogamer 

This is could be a direct result of his move to Saudi ArabiaArsquo;s Al Nassr, where he is now the highest-paid footballer on the planet with a $200 million-a-year contract. His move from a highly competitive Premier League team like Man United to the Saudi Pro League is definitely a downgrade, which was always going to have an effect on his FIFA rating.


It could also have been affected by his recent performances in real life. Following his exit from Real Madrid, Ronaldo just wasnArsquo;t the same player. After a short but unyielding stint at Juventus and a bad breakup with his teenage club Manchester United, his only hope was to win the World Cup, which didnArsquo;t go as he wouldArsquo;ve wanted. He is also 37 years old now, which probably means we wonArsquo;t see him at the next World Cup given that heArsquo;ll be over 40 by then.


FC 24 Fans Discover Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney Commentary Easter Egg FC 24 fans have discovered a Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney easter egg in the game, where the Hollywood owners of the Welsh club, Wrexham AFC, appear to be commentating on games that include their club.


As reported by Eurogamer, Reynolds and McElhenney jump in Cheap FC 24 Coins  on the commentary when their club Wrexham AFC is in play. The pair jumps into the commentary with some hilarious digs at the opposition teams, and they do not hold back. For instance, in a match between Wrexham and Liverpool, the pair ends up calling the Premier League giant a Aldquo;minuscule, improvisational version of a football clubArdquo; compared to their own team.


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