In-game feel & playstyle
This UCL Road to the Final Fabián Ruiz is about as complete as a central midfielder gets in FC 26. At 189cm with a 96 overall, he is a genuine box-to-box engine: 96 dribbling and 97 agility-class ball control let him glide through midfield, 94 passing and 97 vision unlock chances, and 92 defending plus 97 interceptions and 97 standing tackle mean he wins the ball back without dropping a defensive midfielder behind him. The one honest caveat is the CONTROLLED acceleration type. With 93 pace he is fast in a straight line, but he will not explode off the first step the way an Explosive dribbler does, so you feel his speed more in transition than in a tight one-on-one burst.
Strengths
- ✅ 96 dribbling, with 5-star skill moves he carries the ball through pressure and links play effortlessly.
- ✅ 94 passing & 97 vision, elite distribution that turns him into the team's metronome.
- ✅ 92 defending, 97 interceptions, 97 standing tackle, he genuinely defends, covering for an advanced midfield.
- ✅ 189cm height & 87 physical, wins headers and holds off challenges in the middle.
- ✅ 5-star weak foot & 5-star skills, total freedom to finish or flair off either foot.
- ✅ 93 pace & 92 shooting, fast enough to drive forward and a real long-range threat.
Weaknesses
- ❌ CONTROLLED acceleration, no explosive first step, so the initial burst lags behind Explosive midfielders.
- ❌ 709K price, a serious investment that prices out most casual squads.
- ❌ Ligue 1 nation/league mix, a Spanish player in Ligue 1 needs careful linking to keep chemistry clean.
Best position, chemistry style & squads
His natural CM with a CDM alternate makes him a perfect single-pivot or box-to-box eight. The CONTROLLED accel is the thing worth fixing, so a Shadow is the standout chem style: it pushes pace toward 99 and lifts the already-strong 92 defending, making him feel sharper on the turn while keeping his defensive bite. If you would rather lean into his all-around game and protect his passing, an Engine boosts pace, dribbling, and passing for a more creative tempo. He links through Ligue 1 McDonald's clubmates and through Spain for the nation tie, so pair him with other Ligue 1 or Spanish names to lock 3-chem cleanly.
Final verdict & ratings
Buy this if you want one midfielder who does literally everything: build-up, defending, ball-carrying, and goals from range, all on a 189cm frame. He is a top-tier S card with a 98.0 meta score and earns it. Skip him only if your budget cannot absorb 709K, or if you specifically need an explosive first-step dribbler, since the CONTROLLED accel is his single real limitation and a Shadow only partly masks it.
Conclusion
One of the most complete CMs in FC 26: elite on the ball, elite off it, and tall enough to win the duels. Fix the acceleration with a Shadow and he is close to flawless.
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