Tottenham's Bryan Gill is far from impressed with his EA FC 24 card ahead of the upcoming release.
Gil's Spurs teammate Pedro Porro took to social media to reveal the winger's modest ratings.
Porro, who clearly wasn't impressed, shared Gil's EA FC 24 card on his Instagram story, accompanied with the caption: "What a player."
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The 22-year-old has been given an overall rating of 77. But he's been handed a mixed-bag of individual ratings.
He's been equipped with a 31-rated defence, 41-rated physical and a 67-rated shooting.
But Gill boasts a rating of 74, 75 and 81 in passing, pace and dribbling respectively.
Though that didn't stop him from questioning EA Sports over his rating in the upcoming video game.
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"What is this, please," he wrote in reply to Porro's post, alongside three bemused emojis and a laughing face emoji.
Gill has the same overall rating as Spurs colleagues Ben Davies and Eric Dier.
But he has a long way to go to become the club's highest-rated player, which is Son Heung-min who has an overall rating of 87.
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Gill will be hoping for a big season at Spurs in view to getting an increase on his next EA FC card.
The Spaniard spent the second half of last season on loan at Sevilla and upon returning to England, he suffered a groin injury that sidelined him right from the start of pre-season.
The winger, who seems to be an ideal fit for Ange Postecoglou with his direct approach, will be looking for an opportunity to force his way into the starting XI.
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