FIFA 22: Best Attacking Teams

Need goals? We’ve got ALL of the best attacking teams in FIFA 22.

If you were to break football down into the most simplest of challenges, it would be to score more goals than the opposition. So here, we’ve got all the best attacking teams in FIFA 22.

Bayern Munich (Attack: 92)

Overall: 84
Best Players: Robert Lewandowski (OVR 92), Manuel Neuer (OVR 90), Joshua Kimmich (OVR 89)

Bayern Munich are the best attacking team on FIFA 22. The Bavarians are not short of silverware with three Champions League titles, 31 German league titles, and 20 German Cup wins. Although the team is strong across the pitch, their attack is their best asset on FIFA 22.

Last season, Bayern scored 99 goals in 34 games in the Bundesliga, and in the season prior, they broke the 100-mark. The attack is lead by Robert Lewandowski, who led the top scorer’s chart in the Bundesliga last season with a ludicrous 41 goals. He’s won the Golden Boot title in six out of the last eight seasons.

Other double-digit goalscorers for Bayern across all competitions last season include Thomas Müller with 15, Serge Gnabry with 11, and Leroy Sané with 10. Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting is the only other recognised striker in the squad; he started this season with seven goals from his first eight games.

Paris Saint-Germain (Attack: 89)

Overall: 86
Best Players: Lionel Messi (OVR 93), Neymar Jr. (OVR 91), Kylian Mbappé (OVR 91)

Paris Saint-Germain are nine time French Champions and have scored over 100 goals in a season multiple times. PSG completed the unthinkable this summer by bringing in Lionel Messi to partner Kylian Mbappé and Neymar Jr to create what is arguably the best front-three in world football. 

Kylian Mbappé led the Parisians in scoring last season with 42 in 47 games. Neymar Jr struggled with injuries last season, but still managed 17 goals in 31 games across all competitions.

Beyond the aforementioned front-three, PSG still have world class winger Angel Di María and striker Mauro Icardi to bring on from the bench.

France (Attack: 88)

Overall: 84
Best Players: Kylian Mbappé (OVR 91), N’Golo Kanté (OVR 90), Karim Benzema (OVR 89)

World Cup titleholders France have two of their top three goal scorers of all time still active and available for international duty. Olivier Giroud has scored 46 goals in 110 games whilst Antoine Griezmann has 43 goals in 96 games: both trail Thierry Henry, who has 51 goals in 123 games.

France’s front-three of Karim Benzema, wonderkid Kylian Mbappé, and all-around attacker Antoine Griezmann collectively have 91 goals between them.

Wissam Ben Yedder and Ousmane Dembélé are viable options from the bench. The finishing ability of Ben Yedder and the pace of Dembélé will prove problematic for any defence in FIFA 22

England (Attack: 87)

Overall: 84
Best Players: Harry Kane (OVR 90), Raheem Sterling (OVR 88), Jadon Sancho (OVR 87)

The 2021 Euros was the first time that England have reached the final of a major international tournament since they won the World Cup in 1966. Gareth Southgate’s men lost a dramatic penalty shootout against Italy at Wembley Stadium.

England’s attack is spearheaded by captain and talisman Harry Kane. His 41 goals for his country sits fifth on the all-time scoring list, whilst winger Raheem Sterling is England’s second-highest active top goalscorer with 18. 

England are bringing through some exciting young talents to help support the more experienced attack. The likes of Jack Grealish, Phil Foden, Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, and Bukayo Saka are all competing for positions in the team.

Argentina (Attack: 87)

Overall: 84
Best Players: Lionel Messi (OVR 93), Angel Di María (OVR 87), Sergio Agüero (OVR 87)

Argentina won their first Copa America since 1993 this summer, defeating South American rivals Brazil 1-0. They will be hoping to take this winning form into the 2022 World Cup.

Lionel Messi is Argentina’s top goalscorer with 79 – 24 more than anyone else – and at 33-years-old, the winger still leads the attack for his country. He is supported by clubmate Angel Di María and centre forward Lautaro Martinez.

From the bench, Argentina can call on Sergio Agüero, who has 41 goals for his country, and Paulo Dybala, who has scored two goals in 30 games.

Liverpool (Attack: 86)

Overall: 84
Best Players: Alisson (OVR 89), Virgil van Dijk (OVR 89), Mohamed Salah (OVR 89)

Jurgen Klopp has created a Liverpool side that has a distinctive fast-paced style of play that few have been able to slow down since he took over in 2015. Since then, Liverpool have won the Champions League in 2019 and a Premier League title in 2020.

High pressuring football relies on the whole team pressing and usually leads to lots of goals. In their Champions League-winning season, Liverpool had two players who shared the Golden Boot: Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mané.

Salah and Mané are Liverpool’s most dangerous players, with centre forward Roberto Firmino tending to anchor the forward line. Salah has scored 133 goals in 211 appearances for Liverpool whilst Mané has scored 101 goals in 226 games.

Liverpool’s attacking prowess does dip when considering their options from the bench. Diogo Jota stands out as a replacement winger who is capable of playing anywhere across the front-three, though.

Tottenham Hotspur (Attack: 86)

Overall: 82
Best Players: Harry Kane (OVR 90), Heung-min Son (OVR 89), Hugo Lloris (OVR 87)

Tottenham’s last piece of silverware came back in 2008, when they won the League Cup. Since then, they’ve been able to reach the Champions League final, but couldn’t get over the final hurdle to claim the trophy.

Spurs rely heavily on talisman striker Harry Kane for goals. The Englishman has scored 224 goals in 334 goals for Spurs and an incredible 41 goals in 64 games for England. His partner in crime, Heung-min Son, is more than a viable second goalscoring option, having netted 22 goals in 51 games last season.

Harry Kane is the only senior recognised striker in the Spurs squad, with Son stepping in when required. Spurs do have game-changing wingers on the bench, with likes of Steven Bergwijn, new signing Bryan Gil, and Giovani Lo Celso making them a potent attacking team.

All the best attacking teams in FIFA 22

Check out the table below to see the rankings of the best teams in FIFA 22.

Team Attack Midfield Defence Overall
Bayern Munich 92 85 81 84
Paris Saint-Germain 89 83 85 86
France 88 85 82 85
England 87 83 84 84
Argentina 87 82 81 84
Liverpool 86 83 85 84
Tottenham Hotspur 86 80 80 82
Manchester City 85 85 86 85
Manchester United 85 84 83 84
Belgium 85 83 80 83
FC Barcelona 85 84 80 83
Chelsea 84 86 81 83
Borussia Dortmund 84 81 81 81
RB Leipzig 84 80 79 80
Germany 84 85 80 83
Italy 84 84 82 83
Portugal 84 83 84 84
Atlético Madrid 84 83 83 84
Real Madrid 84 85 83 84
Arsenal 83 81 77 79
Poland 83 73 74 77
Spain 83 84 84 84
Villarreal CF 83 79 79 80
Inter 82 81 83 82
Juventus 82 82 84 83
AS Monaco 82 77 77 78
Netherlands 82 82 84 82
Leicester City 82 81 79 80
Real Sociedad 82 80 78 80

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