Alright, guys, gather ’round. Today I’m gonna share my little adventure with Enzo Fernandez in FIFA. You know, the Argentinian midfielder from Chelsea. This dude’s been quite the talk lately, so I decided to dive in and see what’s up.

Getting Started
First off, I fired up FIFA and looked for Enzo. Found him in the Premier League, playing for Chelsea, naturally. The guy’s stats were pretty interesting – 23 years old, 3-star skills, 4-star weak foot. His overall rating was 82, with a potential of 88, playing as a CM. Sounds promising, right?
Diving Into the Game
So, I started playing a few matches with him in my squad. Man, this guy can pass. It’s not just about how many passes he makes, but how he makes them. Breaking up the play, setting the tempo, recycling possession – he’s like a deep-lying playmaker, but he can also push forward and do some attacking midfield stuff. Pretty versatile, I gotta say.
Digging Deeper
I got curious and checked out some more info on him. I saw different versions of him in the game, like one with an 81 rating and another with 77, both with similar potential. It seems like he’s been in River Plate before Chelsea, and EA has been tracking his progress. The FIFA community’s got a lot to say about him too, with all these tags like “Enzo Fernandez FIFA 23” and stuff.
Figuring Out the Details
What really caught my eye were his contract details in one of the versions – valued at 47 million, with a 77k wage. That’s big money! And he’s right-footed with those skill moves and weak foot stats. The more I looked into it, the more I realized how much detail goes into these player profiles in FIFA.
Wrapping Up
All in all, messing around with Enzo Fernandez in FIFA was a blast. He’s a solid player in the game, reflecting his real-life skills. It’s cool to see how a player’s real-world performance and potential get translated into the game. I’m definitely keeping him in my squad for a while. If you’re into FIFA, give him a try, you won’t be disappointed.
