"Matchday Live's" FG and Natalie Pike presented each City player with their own personalised version of FIFA 23 Coins with their ratings in-game.

Kevin De Bruyne has once was again crowned one of the best players on the City squad , with an impressive rating of 91 While Ederson is on his feet with 89.

It is the first time that new arrival Erling Haaland has been joined by Portuguese trio Ruben Dias, Joao Cancelo and Bernardo Silva with 88 points, and a further ten players also make an appearance with an average of 80.

As the Barclays Women's Super League also introduced for the first time in the most recent version of the game, several members of Gareth Taylor's team received their initial FIFA Ratings.

With a score of 87, Lauren Hemp is the highest-rated City player, while defensive duo Alex Greenwood and Leila Ouahabi follow closely on 83.

While some were happy with the overall rating they received in the game, others weren't! You can see their reactions via the video above.

FIFA has ended; long live FIFA. The soccer simulation powerhouse EA has returned for one last hurrah after a nasty public dispute with its licensee and has christened itself "The World's Game" ahead of a painful name change to EA Sports FC that will be coming next year. But the tagline transcends its bittersweet appeal because, for all intents and purposes FIFA 23 actually feels like the same game the world has been playing for the past several seasons, with its stable continuous gameplay and the same familiar frustrations.

At the close of an era, FUT 23 Coins marks another year of cautious attrition by EA as numerous visual and tactical changes complement its solid gameplay plan. But it's also one that is both buoyed and consumed by its Ragnarok status, reluctantly taking down a ruby-red curtain when the genre of football transforms into a maelstrom chaos.