FIFA 22 Team of The Week Predictions: Week 36
Hello and welcome to week 36 of our TOTW Predictions. Okaaaaaaay, let’s gooooo.
It’s probably the last TOTW of the season, considering the fact that all big leagues finished their season and it was very exciting end to a season in most league.
We should mention Premier League with insane last match day and a lot of goals and a lot of heroes. Gundogan won a title for City, Raphinha and Jack Harrison saved Leeds from relegation, Son and Kulusevski got top 4 for Spurs, Brighton got EL spot for Manchester United. A lot of nice choices here and there, will show them later in the article.
In Serie A Milan won their title in style and Inter came close, but it wasn’t enough for the title (only 2 points away from Milan). Overall season in Serie A was exciting and a lot of players performed well, so we should see a very nice TOTS later this month (or next one already).
In La Liga season came to an end without many surprises and we haven’t had many good performers from Spain, but Valencia won their last game and Paulista was named MOTM.
In Ligue 1 – a lot of stuff happened. PSG won a title in last game of Di Maria who had an amazing one. Marseille and Monaco got UCL spots, Rennes and Nice finished 4th and 5th after bright seasons. Very exciting season in Ligue 1 and it was a blast watching them.
There are few picks from minor leagues, like Balotelli with 5 goals, Gignac with 3 goals, Ruben Castro with 3 goals too.
Not many people interested in TOTW, but we should get a decent one. Idk why we’re still getting reds in Elite Div from TOTW and not TOTS too (even more without rating cap).
So, this was really fun, enjoyed doing it for this year, had ups and downs, but overall completed year with strong average rating, so let’s hope we’ll get a good result this week too.
Good luck with your reds and packs.
Starting 11:
GK: Diego Lopez (Espanyol) – 71>86 – 6 saves and cs in 0-0 draw (SUN)
CB: Joel Veltman (Brighton) – 77>81 – 1 goal in 3-1 win (SUN)
CB: Kalidou Koulibaly (Napoli) – 86>>88 – 1 assist and cs in 3-0 win (SUN)
CB: Gabriel Paulista (Valencia) – 82>84– MOTM and CS in 2-0 win (FRI)
RM: Raphinha (Leeds) – 82>86– 1 goal in 2-1 win (SUN)
CM: Ilkay Gundogan (Man City) – 85>>88 – 2 goals in 3-2 win (SUN)
RW: Dejan Kulusevski (Spurs) – 81>84 – 2 goals in 5-0 win (SUN)
RM: Angel Di Maria (PSG) – 87>>90 – 1 goal and 1 assist in 5-0 win (SAT)
CAM: James Maddison (Leicester) – 82>>86 – 1 goal and 1 assist in 4-1 win (SUN)
ST: Oliver Giroud (Milan) – 78>>84 – 2 goals in 3-0 win (SUN)
ST: Joaquin Correa (Lazio) – 81>86– 2 goals in 3-0 win (SUN)
Subs:
GK: Alexander Nubel (Monaco) – 75>81 – 5 saves in 2-2 draw (SAT)
RB: Cedric (Arsenal) – 75>81 –1 goal and 1 assist in 5-1 win (SUN)
LM: Naim Sliti (Al-Ettifaq) – 75>81 – 2 goals in 5-2 win (SAT)
ST: Callum WIlson (Newcastle) – 78>82 – 2 goals in 2-1 win (SUN)
ST: Ruben Castro (Cartagena) – 72>>81 – 3 goals in 5-0 win (SUN)
ST: Mario Balotelli (Adana) – 76>81 – 5 goals and 1 assists in 7-0 win (SUN)
ST: Andre Pierre Gignac (Tigres) – 81>84 – 3 goals in 4-2 win (SAT)
Reserves:
CAM: Alex Pritchard (Sunderland) – 69>77 – 2 assists in 2-0 win (SAT)
ST: Kasper Junker (Urawa) – 72>79 – 3 goas in 3-3 draw (WED)
RB: Brandon Bye (New England) – 68>77 – 3 assists in 3-2 win (SAT)
LM: Valentin Eysseric (Kasimpasa) – 72>79 – 3 goals and 1 assist in 4-2 win (SUN)
GK: Guglielmo Vicario (Empoli) – 62>74– cs and 10 saves in 1-0 win (SAT)

