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0 Asked by david mccabe
15 Apr 2011
Personally, I would say ratings are taken more into account than morale. I don't have any proof; I am just using common sense.
A player can be upset or disappointed in real life and still play well. For example, Messi could be upset that he is not playing enough, but he is Messi and can still play like the best player in the world.
If a player is rated 60 and he is very happy, he won't play like a 98 no matter how happy he is. :)
Answered by Francesco Totti - 13 years ago