What EA is trying to do is correct this mistaken assumption, as it would prove incredibly damaging to the perception of what's become one of EA's most lucrative games. If players can't trust FC 25 Coins Ultimate Team packs, then they won't buy them. EA wants players to know that, even while the controversy at hand is very bad, they can still trust the FIFA Ultimate Team market.
With that said, EA isn't trying to deny the controversy itself. It's acknowledged that the discretionary item redemption system has been abused and launched a full and "rigorous" investigation into how it happened. It has also promised to punish all accounts that have been involved in the illicit buying or selling of these discretionary items and will delete all illicit items. Lastly, EA has issued an apology for the impact the problem and controversy have had on the FIFA community. Hopefully, FIFA players will appreciate that as a start.
FIFA is one of the best local multiplayer games of the last decade. The classic 2v2 match between four friends is one of the most enjoyable and competitive gaming experiences anyone can have. Because of the competitive nature of a FIFA match, gamers want to be using the best teams possible. While there are always a few clubs that stay near the top, the best clubs in FIFA change every year.
In FC 25. there have been a several slight changes to the clubs in the top tier, and a few of the clubs below would not have made the top 10 in FIFA 21. Gamers that want to have the upper hand on their friends should be using one of the below clubs in FC 25. which are ranked from worst to best.
Inter is surprisingly very good in cheap EAFC 25 Coins this year with the deadly duo of Lukaku and Martinez in attack. The overall speed of the team puts Inter toward the bottom of this list, nonetheless. Class in the midfield and solid defenders are not enough to overcome how slow Inter is in game.