A new Blaise Matuidi FIFA 21 SBC has become available in Ultimate Team for gamers to complete. This due to the Inter Miami CF player winning a fan vote. Thanks to the popular vote, he now has a new high-rated item which can be added to FUT rosters. Here’s how to complete the Squad Building Challenge and get the item.
Blaise Matuidi FIFA 21 SBC item
While the new FIFA Ultimate Team launched just a few shorts weeks ago, there’s already been Objectives and Squad Building Challenges. That includes players from the Ones To Watch promotion.
The FIFA 21 Ones to Watch program features players who made moves during the Transfer window. In the case of Blaise Matuidi, he made the move from Juventus to the MLS’ Inter Miami club. Fans voted on Matuidi to get a new SBC or if it would go to teammate Gonzalo Higuain.
With the Blaise Matuidi FIFA 21 SBC, gamers will get a card with an 83 overall rating. His attributes include 82 Defense, 79 Physical, 78 Dribbling, 75 Pace, 85 Passing, and 66 Shooting.
Looking a bit deeper into attributes, we see he’s got 83 Agility, 82 Composure, 85 Defensive Awareness, 86 Aggression, and 85 Stamina on the item.
Matuidi also has high/medium workmates with the card. In addition, the 5-foot-11 CDM gets a two-star Skill Moves and two-star Weak Foot (for his right foot). Most FIFA Ultimate Team fans will probably not be keen on that aspect of the card.
How to complete the Squad Building Challenge
In order to unlock the new Blaise Matuidi FIFA 21 SBC, gamers will need to assemble one 11-player squad. It needs to have at least one player from France since Matuidi hails from there. It also requires a Team Rating of 83 and a Team Chemistry of at least 60.
When you look at it, this is a very inexpensive Squad Building Challenge to complete on all systems. It’s estimated at 17,700 FUT Coins or less for PS4, Xbox One, and PC, per FUTBIN.
When it comes to Chemistry Style, the FUTBIN community has voted Shadow more than any other option. It currently holds 82 percent of all votes, with Anchor and Backbone getting nine percent each.
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