Reviews
86 - Headliners
digne is the best affordable left back in the game. I truly do not understand how he got a headliner but I am certainly happy he did.i used to use regular Robertson and he was ok but I needed to get a new pl left back, then comes digne. I bought him and immediately knew he was the one. with a shadow he is rapid and has insane defending especially his standing tackle. Also his height really helps with heading. Almost no one puts in crosses but he is really good at heading after lobbed through balls. but his attacking talent is also amazing. I have scored some very nice long shots with him and even scored a free kick ( my first one this year).
-pace
-long shots
-defending
-crossing
-close range shoot
-stamina sometimes
I had Digne's 85 inform earlier on in the year and it was an average card, a good premier league LB but not much else. I decided to try his Headliner when it was released because I had some spare coins, and I don't regret it in the slightest. I used him in his natural position of LB in a 4-1-2-1-2 (2). Every time I use him in Friendlies my mates always point out how untrue his stats are. By this I mean he plays much better than what his stats indicate, and far better than an 86 LB. He only has 72 strength, but He can muscle players off the ball its ease. He is always outpacing players with much better pace than him (though that can be said about many players this year). His passing stats are immense. I personally prefer to play with defensive full backs, but hen he does press up the field Digne proves his passing stats, especially the crossing. I've found that poor heading in FIFA this year can be quite heavily linked to the crossing of the player assisting it. The few times Digne has crossed into the box, I scored a header. His good passing stats are also ideal for players who prefer to play out from the back instead of hitting it up the pitch from a goal kick.
5'10" is a very good height for a full back, especially paired with his 96 Jumping. He will comfortably win headers at the post, and generally when your opponent tries a lob through pass to the RW. 80 aggression is enough to fuel this areal ability and a general strong drive to win the ball. Digne's dribbling stats and 3* 3* can be seen as a let down, but they aren't terrible. In all honesty he is semi-weak in this area but he shouldn't be used in this way in the first place. He has good reactions which are ideal for a defender. To the higher end of his defending stats are interceptions, which play a key role. He intercepts any pass he's near to and any loose ball is recovered without panic.
Pace: 5/5
Shooting: 2.5/5
Passing: 4.4/5
Dribbling: 3/5
Defending: 4.8/5
Physical: 4.7/5
Overall, he is a very well rounded full back. He is best suited as a defensive full back that presses up the pitch from time to time, but he doesn't have to be; he can press upfield and provide width in narrow formations when you need him to, and his stamina and pace with the right chem style allows for a quick recovery. A great value LB in the Premier League, or possibly fitting into a squad with a French CB such as Varane, for the average price of only 170k. He is slightly more expensive, though much better than Robertson's 86 cards. He provides a greater threat in both defence and in the air. He is more physical too. If you want your full back to attack and press up the pitch consistently, then Robertson's 86 inform may just edge Digne as the better option.
Defending:
Interceptions
Stand Tackle
Slide Tackle
Passing:
Short Passing
Crossing
Physical:
Jumping
Stamina
Dribbling:
Reactions
Ball Control
Composure
Shooting:
Finishing
Dribbling:
3* 3*
Agility
Dribbling
decent card in game with a shadow, but i really dont understand how this guy has a headliner, hes been nothing but average this season yet people think hes a god send because he can cross??
as far as fifa goes, i gues hes worth it if you need a good french LB but i think hernanzez (who should have a headliner) is better
feels smooth
defending
upgradable
not crazy priced
pace unless shadow