In fact, Jordan Henderson was so unhappy with his that he threw his free copy of the new game on the floor!
Mason Mount did something similar as he fumed at his score of 83, throwing his game in the bin at Chelsea's training ground.
They weren't the only ones who voiced their dissatisfaction.
At Liverpool, Sadio Mane wasn't happy to see his rating go down one from 90 to 89, Alisson took issue with his 52 pace, while Joe Gomez branded his 82 rating as 'a shambles'.
Diogo Jota, a well-renowned player of FIFA, was upset to only get 82, suggesting the creators could have shown him more respect - in a very tongue-in-cheek way.
Joel Matip took his rating in his stride but Virgil van Dijk was fuming with his dribbling score of 68.
Mohamed Salah went down from 90 to 89 and although his reaction didn't make the final cut on Liverpool's media channel, the Egyptian wasn't happy.
Reacting to his score going down, he's reported to have said: "I don't know! I scored more goals last season than the season before I think."
And at Chelsea, captain Cesar Azpilicueta agreed with a fan saying EA did him the dirty by only giving him a rating of 83.
Fellow Spaniard Marcos Alonso could only manage a wry smile when getting 79 overall, Kai Havertz pleaded that going down from 85 to 84 wasn't fair and Ruben Loftus-Cheek simply said 'not happy.'
Jorginho, a Ballon d'Or contender, described his 86 passing as 'a joke' and Mount took matters into his own hands as he placed his copy in the bin.
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FIFA is available to buy from Friday October 1 on PS4, PSG, Xbox One, Xbox Series-x, PC, Nintendo Switch and Google Stadia.