With Bayern Munich buying several new players, they will be hoping that they claim the prestigious Champions League once again. Neuer will also be participating in the FC 25 Coins World Cup, which is scheduled to take place in November. This gives him another shot at claiming the most prestigious trophy in the footballing world. Neuer has a rating of 90. which is the same as last year. Neuer has 91 in positioning, 91 in kicking, 88 in handling, and 88 in reflexes.

Joining Manuel Neuer as the only other goalkeeper with a rating of 90 is Thibaut Courtois of Real Madrid. Courtois had an absolutely ridiculous season as he won the Spanish league and the UEFA Champions League. In the Champions League final, Courtois made a record-breaking 9 saves, which ensured that Real Madrid would emerge as champions against Liverpool. After last season, Courtois has cemented his place as the best goalkeeper in the world, and FC has upgraded his rating from 89 to 90. Courtois' highest rated attributes are 90 reflexes, 89 positioning, 89 handling, and 84 diving.

The latest two episodes of Welcome to Wrexham take a break from the dramatic and fan-centric approach that the docuseries had adopted in the first six entries to educate viewers on a bit of Welsh history with a very special guest.

However, perhaps these two episodes' biggest win is how well they illustrate Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's lack of familiarity with the sport, even one year after officializing their Wrexham acquisition. Sadly though, this means abandoning what possibly has made Welcome to Wrexham an entertaining watch until now, seeing how a tiny football club has the power to impact its community and learn some ins and outs of what it takes to run a team beyond the fantasy that is Football Manager 2023.

As for the special guest, it's none other than YouTuber and The Fault in Our Stars author John Green, who gives the audience a quick Crash Course-style rundown on the country of Wales, how it came to be, why signs all over Wrexham are also written in the Welsh language, and to explain why football stars like Gareth Bale represent Wales at the cheap Fut Coins World Cup, but the country plays under Great Britain's flag at the Olympics.