If you're looking for the smoothest dribbler under 600K coins, Musiala's 89 Thunderstruck card is genuinely special. With 95 agility, 95 dribbling, 92 short passing, and 5-star skills, this Bayern Munich wonderkid feels like butter on the ball. The Controlled AcceleRATE makes him incredibly responsive in tight spaces, and his 90 reactions combined with 94 balance mean he can wiggle out of challenges that would stop most attackers. At 184cm and 72kg, he's got the perfect lean body type for a CAM. However, his 81 sprint speed and 65 strength expose him against aggressive defenses, and without any PlayStyles or PlayStyles+, he's missing that extra meta edge that separates good from elite.
In-game feel & playstyle
Musiala plays exactly how you'd expect from his stats - like a technical magician who dominates in the final third but struggles when pressed physically. The 95 agility and 95 dribbling aren't just numbers; you genuinely feel the difference when executing quick directional changes or tight turns in the box. His Controlled AcceleRATE type is perfect for a CAM, giving him explosive first steps from standstill positions that catch defenders off guard. The 5-star skills open up endless creativity - elasticos, ball rolls, and mcgeady spins all feel incredibly smooth.
What really stands out is his passing vision. The 90 vision and 92 short passing combination makes him a playmaking nightmare, threading through balls that most cards can't see. His 88 finishing and 90 positioning mean he's not just a creator - he's a legitimate goal threat when played at CAM. The 84 composure keeps him calm in high-pressure situations, rarely bottling easy chances.
The issues appear when the game gets physical. The 81 sprint speed feels noticeable against rapid defenders like Saliba or Van Dijk - once they get a step on you, Musiala won't outrun them in a straight line. The 65 strength becomes problematic in Weekend League when facing aggressive press tactics. Physical CDMs like Vieira or Gullit can bully him off the ball too easily. The 81 stamina also means he starts feeling sluggish around the 70th minute if you're constantly dribbling.
Strengths
- Elite dribbling stats (95 agility, 95 dribbling, 94 balance) - Genuinely feels glued to his feet. Left stick dribbling is incredibly responsive, and skill moves execute perfectly. You can dance around defenders in the box with ease, creating shooting angles that shouldn't exist.
- 5-star skills with perfect body type - At 184cm with lean build, skill moves feel lightning quick. Elasticos are broken, ball rolls create instant separation, and mcgeady spins leave defenders dizzy. One of the most fun cards for skill move abusers.
- Outstanding playmaking (92 short passing, 90 vision, 84 long passing) - His through balls are surgical. Sees passes before you do, threads balls through impossible gaps, and his short passing accuracy is near-perfect even under pressure.
- Controlled AcceleRATE for CAM role - Perfect for a central attacking midfielder. Those first 2-3 steps from standstill are explosive, helping him create space in tight areas. Not as broken as Lengthy, but ideal for his position.
- Clinical finishing (88 finishing, 90 positioning) - Rarely misses inside the box. His positioning AI is excellent - always finds pockets of space between defenders. Finesse shots with his left foot are particularly deadly.
- 4-star weak foot actually feels reliable - Unlike some 4-star weak foot cards that shank simple chances, Musiala's right foot is genuinely usable. Not perfect, but you can confidently shoot with either foot in most situations.
- Excellent links (Bayern, Bundesliga, Germany) - Easy to fit into meta squads. Links to Kane, Wirtz, Kimmich, Davies, and other strong Bundesliga options. German nationality opens up Icon hybrids too.
- High reactions (90) and composure (84) - Feels responsive and rarely panics. In high-pressure Weekend League moments, he keeps his cool and makes the right decision more often than not.
Weaknesses
- Only 81 sprint speed kills him in counter-attacks - Against rapid defenders, he can't outrun anyone in a straight line. If you're trying to beat the offside trap or run onto through balls, he gets caught from behind constantly.
- 65 strength makes him a liability against physical press - Weekend League opponents with aggressive tactics will bully him. Vieira, Gullit, Bellingham - all of them can shove him off the ball with minimal effort. You need to play smart and avoid contact.
- Zero PlayStyles or PlayStyles+ is criminal - For a 537K card, having no PlayStyles at all feels like highway robbery. Cards half his price have Technical, Finesse Shot, or Trickster. He's missing that meta boost that makes expensive cards worth it.
- 81 stamina means he fades after 70 minutes - If you're constantly dribbling and skill moving, he'll be dead by the final 20 minutes. You'll notice his movement getting sluggish, and he won't make the same runs he did in the first half.
- Decent but not elite pace (86 acceleration, 81 sprint speed) - The 83 face pace is misleading. Acceleration is good, but that sprint speed really limits his effectiveness in behind defenses. He's not going to terrorize with pace alone.
- Heading is basically non-existent (76 heading accuracy, 84 jumping) - Don't even think about crossing to him. At 184cm with low heading stats, he loses every aerial duel. Completely one-dimensional in how you can use him.
- Defensive contributions are minimal (67 defending, 65 def awareness) - If you're playing him at CAM in a 4-2-3-1, don't expect any help tracking back. He's a passenger defensively, which can be problematic against good opponents who exploit that gap.
Best position, chemistry style & squads
Position: Central CAM in 4-2-3-1, 4-2-3-1 (2), or 4-1-2-1-2 (2) formations. He thrives in central positions where he can receive the ball between the lines and use his dribbling to create. Don't waste him out wide - his strength is operating in tight central spaces. Some players have success with him at CF in 4-4-2 or ST in 4-1-2-1-2 (2), but CAM is his natural home. Avoid playing him at CM or CDM; his defensive stats are too weak.
Chemistry Style: Engine is the best choice hands down. Boosts his pace to acceptable levels (88 acceleration, 86 sprint speed), maxes out his already elite dribbling stats, and pushes his passing into the 90s across the board. This turns him into a complete playmaker. Hunter is the alternative if you want more pace and shooting (90 acceleration, 87 sprint speed, 94 finishing), but you're sacrificing some dribbling feel which defeats the purpose of using Musiala. Avoid Hawk or Catalyst - they don't play to his strengths.
Squad Fits: Incredibly easy to link. Bayern Munich gives you access to Kane, Davies, Upamecano, and Kimmich. Bundesliga opens up Wirtz, Xhaka, Tah, and other meta options. German nationality means he links to Icons like Matthäus, Ballack, or Schweinsteiger if you're running a hybrid. He's also perfect for Bundesliga-Premier League hybrids with Havertz, Sané, or Gündogan. The 5-star skills make him valuable in skill-oriented squads too.
Community opinion & what FUT players are saying
The FUT community is split on Musiala. Casual and Division Rivals players absolutely love him - the dribbling and skills make him one of the most enjoyable cards to use, and his goal contributions in lower divisions are impressive. Many players describe him as "the most fun card I've used this year" and "makes FIFA feel like the old days." The silky dribbling and 5-star skills create highlight-reel moments that make the game enjoyable.
However, Weekend League grinders are more critical. The consensus from competitive players is that while he's fun, he's not meta enough for high-level play. The lack of PlayStyles, mediocre sprint speed, and weak strength make him a liability against elite opponents who know how to exploit those weaknesses. Many competitive players tried him, enjoyed the dribbling, but ultimately sold him for more physical options like Wirtz FC Pro Live, Bellingham Centurions, or even mid-tier Icons.
The price point is another sticking point. At 537K coins, many players feel he's overpriced for what you get. Cards like Wirtz FC Pro Live (similar price range) offer better all-around stats with PlayStyles+, or you could grab someone like Base Zidane for similar coins who provides Icon links and better physical presence. The "fun tax" is real with Musiala - you're paying extra for the Bayern name and 5-star skills, not necessarily the best value.
Final verdict & ratings
Musiala's 89 Thunderstruck is a card that divides opinion based on what you value in FIFA. If you prioritize skill expression, creative dribbling, and having fun, he's genuinely one of the best cards you can buy for under 600K. But if you're a Weekend League grinder chasing Elite division or top 200 finishes, his weaknesses will frustrate you.
Who should buy:
- Skill move enthusiasts who want 5-star skills on a responsive body type with elite dribbling
- Bundesliga/Bayern squad builders looking for a German CAM to link their team
- Division Rivals players (Div 3-5) who value fun and creativity over pure meta efficiency
- Players who excel at patient buildup and don't rely on pace or physicality
Who should skip:
- Weekend League grinders in Elite division - you'll get exposed by his lack of PlayStyles and weak strength
- Players who rely on pace-based counter-attacking - his 81 sprint speed won't cut it
- Anyone on a tight budget - 537K is steep for a card with these limitations
- Physical play-style users who need their attackers to hold off defenders
Our ratings:
- Meta rating: 14.5/20 - Good but not elite. The dribbling and skills are genuinely top-tier, but zero PlayStyles, average pace, and weak strength prevent him from competing with the best CAMs in the game. He'll perform in Division Rivals, but Weekend League will expose his flaws.
- Fun rating: 18.5/20 - One of the most enjoyable cards under 600K. The 5-star skills combined with 95 dribbling create moments of magic. If you play FIFA for fun rather than just wins, Musiala delivers in spades. The only thing holding him back from 19+ is the stamina issue late in games.
- Value for coins: 12.0/20 - Overpriced at 537K. You're paying a significant premium for the Bayern brand and 5-star skills when similar-priced options like Wirtz FC Pro Live or Base Zidana offer better all-around packages with PlayStyles. He's 100-150K overpriced based purely on performance. Only worth it if you specifically need his links or skill moves.
Conclusion
✅ Strengths
- ✅ Elite dribbling (95 agility, 95 dribbling, 94 balance)
- ✅ 5-star skills on perfect lean body type
- ✅ Surgical passing (92 short passing, 90 vision)
- ✅ Clinical finishing (88 finishing, 90 positioning)
- ✅ Controlled AcceleRATE perfect for CAM role
❌ Weaknesses
- ❌ Only 81 sprint speed limits counter-attacks
- ❌ 65 strength gets bullied by physical press
- ❌ Zero PlayStyles for a 537K card is criminal
- ❌ 81 stamina fades after 70 minutes
Editorial Rating
Bottom line: Jamal Musiala's 89 Thunderstruck is the definition of a "fun card" - absolutely elite dribbling, 5-star skills, and silky smooth playmaking that makes FIFA enjoyable again. However, at 537K coins, you're paying a steep premium for a card that lacks PlayStyles, gets bullied physically, and can't keep up in sprint races. Division Rivals players and skill move lovers will adore him, but Weekend League grinders should look elsewhere. He's overpriced by about 150K, but if you value creativity over meta efficiency, he's worth experiencing. Just know you're buying him for the experience, not the competitive edge.
Community Quotes
"Most fun dribbler I've used this year, feels like prime Messi on the ball"
"Amazing in Division Rivals but got destroyed in Weekend League, too weak against aggressive press"
"537K for zero PlayStyles? I sold him after 10 games and got Wirtz instead"
"The 5-star skills are incredible but that 81 sprint speed kills counter-attacks"
"Perfect card if you play for fun, terrible if you're chasing Elite division"
Source: Weekend League Elite+ players
YouTube Review

FC 26 | 89 MUSIALA THUNDERSTRUCK PLAYER REVIEW | YOU CANT STOP HIM ⚡️
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