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Serie A is the highest tier of football in Italy
Serie A is the highest tier of football in Italy. It has a total of 20 teams, each of which has different goals, and FIFA 23 Coins they all try to accomplish before the end of the season. Recently the standard of the league has dropped but that hasn't stopped hopeful players from joining teams.
The new league was set to kick off only a few months ago, fans will be hoping that their favourite teams will be able to take every glory. Seria Fans who want to push things to a higher dimension can always take a look at EA's FIFA 23 version, which features updated ratings for players. Just like each new FIFA game everyone's eyes are at the best-rated players from the league.
Wojciech Szczesny has been the goalkeeper of choice for Juventus over the past several years. He joined the club in the year 2017 and during that time it was during his time that he gained the repute of being among the best goalkeepers of Serie A.
Unfortunately the teams of Szczesny and Juventus have entered a phase of decline. While they have been champions for the past nine consecutive years, they have finished outside the top three in the past two seasons. Despite his lackluster performances, Szczesny's rating has just been decreased by one point, meaning that for FIFA 23 his card is graded at 86.
There was a lot of speculation about Skriniar's next club in the summer, with Paris Saint Germain looking the most assured of luring the Slovakian for the French League. But the plan did not happen, and today Skriniar is trying to get back the top spot on the list.
"Wins to Watch" implies that If the team's player has three wins in their next eight domestic games (starting October 30) and they are awarded an additional one-time stat boost equivalent to a similar in-form. So if Man City win 3/8 games, Haaland gets another +1 over and above the in-form updates the player receives. (Lol 'if'.)
Nations to Watch means that any player with an Ones to Watch card whose country is involved within the World Cup will receive a single in-form upgrade in the event that the team they represent wins at the World Cup. It's been a tough time for Erling on this front, it seems, due to Norway's non-participation. ('Tough times for Erling' is not something we expect to write on many other occasions this year/decade/millennium.)
And, even better, Nations to Watch players don't even need to be chosen for their national team to receive the upgrade, so in the event that Gabriel Jesus somehow doesn't make the Brazilian squad and his countrymen score an upset in Qatar then the Arsenal striker still gets an additional +1.
In the end, it's worth noting there is a limitation to Ones to Watch players do not receive any upgrades based upon other promo cards. In other words, if Tyler Adams gets some sort of wild 90+ card in April in the new promotion called Factsmashers or something similar it is, his OTW is not upgraded to reflect the new promo. (Sorry Tyler. If it helps you feel better, then you're in the cheapest FIFA 23 Coins of everyone's OTW bundle.)