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Ibrahima Konate has cheekily hinted at a future boost in his player rating as the Liverpool team got their hands on their EAFC 26 player cards at the AXA Training Centre, just before the game's much-anticipated launch.
Jones then queried his own rating.
"You should be 87 to be fair, at least!" the England star insisted.
Alexander Isak was pleased with his upgrade from 85 to 88, similar to Konate, he too is aiming for further improvement.
" Let me see, pace 80."
"Bro, we have the same physical," Szoboszlai remarked to Wirtz, who jokingly replied: "We have the same body build!".
"Bro, bro, his dribbling's 90," Jones reiterated, before Wirtz questioned his own pace.
Now boasting an 87 rating, the 26 year old was content with his improved stats but acknowledged his pace rating with a grin.
"It's okay, no?
Chill out!".
"90 pace!" Ngumoha defended himself, only for Nyoni to retort with a chuckling: "No, you're not!".
In other news, third-choice keeper Freddie Woodman may not have the squad's top rating.
While Mohamed Salah shares the title of the game's best player with a stellar 91 rating, Woodman, who joined on a free from Preston North End, has a more modest 71 rating.
But in a touching exchange whilst discussing his card with both Jones and Conor Bradley, he confessed that two elements on it held far greater significance than any numerical score - the team and league emblems!
"Let me have a look!" Jones declared.