Hector Bellerin was a player most of the Arsenal fans wanted sold last season. However, with Stephan Lichtsteiner coming in, the Gooners have seen what a valuable asset the Spaniard is.
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Rated at 80 in the game, Bellerin could have and should have got an upgrade to 81 at least. His pace stats of 93 are fine but defending of 75 and passing of 77 could have seen an upgrade.
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How and why Arsenal are letting Aaron Ramsey move to Juventus for free, no one will ever know! The Welshman has shown that he is more than capable of turning the game around for the Gunners and what a valuable player he is!
Rated at just 82 in the game, Ramsey should have got an upgrade to 83. Also, he should have seen his card move from non-rare to rare gold.
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