FIFA 20 has been met with mixed reviews. 

VOLTA Football has freshened things up, but the new game hasn't been without its problems - especially on career mode. 

Even so, FIFA's ratings still provide a good insight into players' real-life capabilities.

Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Neymar are the only three players with an overall rating of over 91. 

However, the breakdown of player cards also allows for some less obvious names to shine.

Take Wycombe's Adebayo Akinfenwa - AKA 'The Beast'.

Probably nobody's first pick on Ultimate Team with pace of just 43, but the 37-year-old is also the strongest player on the game with 97. 

FIFA 20's weakest players 

Goal have provided a full list of the weakest players.

There's a reason none of them are exactly household names.

It takes a little more mettle to play in the Premier League. The player who seems to buck that trend is Everton's Bernard, who is the English top flight's weakest player with 51.

1. Jonathan Northcott - St Johnstone - 20 strength
2. Pietro Perona - Cozena - 20 strength
3. Dong Chunyu - Wuhan Zall - 20 strength
4. Ramiro Vaca - Free agent - 22 strength
5. Bozhidar Mitrev - Voluntari - 24 strength
6. Francesco Rossi - Atalanta - 24 strength
7. Osame Sahraoui - Valerenga - 25 strength
8. Cosmin Vatca - Cluj - 25 strength
9. Alberto - Fuenlabrada - 25 strength
10. Nicolas Lemaitre - Reims - 26 strength
11. Zhang Chong - Dalian Yi Fang - 26 strength

Top 10 strongest players 

Unsurprisingly, the strongest players have, by and large, made more of a name for themselves. 

1. Adebayo Akinfenwa - Wycombe Wanderers - 97 strength
2. Wesley Moraes - Aston Villa - 95 strength
3. Kalidou Koulibaly - Napoli - 95 strength 
4. Romelu Lukaku - Inter Milan - 95 strength 
5. Uche Ikpeazu - Hearts - 94 strength 
6. Niklas Sule - Bayern Munich - 94 strength 
7. Obbi Oulare - Standard Liege - 94 strength 
8. Tomas Petrasek - Raków Częstochowa - 94 strength 
9. Issa Marega - Chateauroux - 94 strength 
10. Alberto Cerri - Cagliari - 94 strength 

Lukaku's high placing might suggest why he has adapted so well to life at Inter Milan after arriving in Serie A this summer. 

And Akinfenwa has always used his size to his advantage having initially been told he was too big to play football. 

It makes playing with all the top 10 a lot more desirable.