Jan Oblak 88 OVR - FC 27

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Right Foot ★★★ WF ★ Skills Lengthy 188 cm 87 kg 33 yrs
Jan Oblak
88
GK
Cross Claimer
Far Reach
Far Throw
R 1★3
85 Diving
Diving
85
90 Handling
Handling
90
78 Kicking
Kicking
78
87 Reflexes
Reflexes
87
0 Speed
Speed
0
86 Positioning
Positioning
86

Player Info

Full NameJan Oblak
Overall 88
Position GK
Preferred FootRight
Weak Foot★★★
Skill Moves
AcceleRATELengthy
Height188 cm
Weight87 kg
Age33
Body TypeJan Oblak
Real FaceNo
Shirt No.13
Nation Slovenia
League LALIGA EA SPORTS
Club Atlético de Madrid
Card ID200389
Base ID200389

PlayStyles

Scoring
Finesse Shot
Finesse Shot
Chip Shot
Chip Shot
Power Shot
Power Shot
Dead Ball
Dead Ball
Acrobatic
Acrobatic
Low Driven Shot
Low Driven Shot
Game Changer
Game Changer
Precision Header
Precision Header
Passing
Incisive Pass
Incisive Pass
Pinged Pass
Pinged Pass
Tiki Taka
Tiki Taka
Inventive
Inventive
Long Ball Pass
Long Ball Pass
Whipped Pass
Whipped Pass
Ball Control
First Touch
First Touch
Press Proven
Press Proven
Rapid
Rapid
Technical
Technical
Trickster
Trickster
Defending
Aerial Fortress
Aerial Fortress
Anticipate
Anticipate
Block
Block
Intercept
Intercept
Jockey
Jockey
Slide Tackle
Slide Tackle
Physical
Bruiser
Bruiser
Enforcer
Enforcer
Long Throw
Long Throw
Quick Step
Quick Step
Relentless
Relentless
GK
Cross Claimer
Cross Claimer
Deflector
Deflector
Far Reach
Far Reach
Far Throw
Far Throw
Footwork
Footwork
Rush Out
Rush Out

Roles

GK Roles
Goalkeeper++
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      Counter Matchups

      How to Beat Jan Oblak

      Model-driven shortlist

      Best counters prioritize clinical finishing, second-ball attacks, and aerial shot profiles to stress save-rebound phases.


      Top 6 players most likely to win this matchup

      Harry Kane
      88
      ST
      Finesse Shot
      Low Driven Shot
      Game Changer
      Precision Header
      R 3★4

      Shot-specialist PlayStyle threat + Strong on crosses and cutbacks

      Erling Haaland
      89
      ST
      Low Driven Shot
      Chip Shot
      Power Shot
      Acrobatic
      L 3★3

      Shot-specialist PlayStyle threat + Strong on crosses and cutbacks

      Lautaro Martínez
      87
      ST
      Game Changer
      Power Shot
      Precision Header
      Incisive Pass
      R 4★4

      Shot-specialist PlayStyle threat + Strong on crosses and cutbacks

      Robert Lewandowski
      87
      ST
      Chip Shot
      Finesse Shot
      Power Shot
      Low Driven Shot
      R 4★4

      Shot-specialist PlayStyle threat + Strong on crosses and cutbacks

      Serhou Guirassy
      86
      ST
      Finesse Shot
      Chip Shot
      Acrobatic
      Low Driven Shot
      R 3★4

      Shot-specialist PlayStyle threat + Strong on crosses and cutbacks

      Alessia Russo
      88
      ST
      Precision Header
      Finesse Shot
      First Touch
      Rapid
      CM CAM
      R 4★3

      Shot-specialist PlayStyle threat + Strong on crosses and cutbacks


      Tactical plan to neutralize this profile

      phase-by-phase approach
      Attack the second phase

      Use low-driven shots and crowded-box runs. The first save is less valuable if rebound lanes are occupied by two runners.

      Force crossing waves

      Deliver earlier crosses from half-space and far-post traffic. This stresses aerial timing and punch/claim decisions.

      Split-pivot pressing on build-up

      Screen short options and force rushed long kicks. Trap second balls from the forced distribution line.

      Alternate near/far finishing cues

      Mix body shape and strike placement to avoid predictable set positions before contact.


      Chemistry & Fit

      Synergy Around Jan Oblak

      Model-driven fit

      Best synergy comes from defenders and pivots who protect central zones, win second balls, and keep the first pass clean under pressure.


      Top 6 players with the best chemistry and role fit

      Virgil van Dijk
      89
      CB
      Intercept
      Precision Header
      Pinged Pass
      Aerial Fortress
      R 2★3

      Central shield for second phases + Reliable box-protection tools

      Antonio Rüdiger
      85
      CB
      Aerial Fortress
      Long Ball Pass
      Block
      Jockey
      R 2★3

      League chemistry support + Central shield for second phases

      Marquinhos
      86
      CB
      Intercept
      Aerial Fortress
      Anticipate
      Jockey
      R 3★3

      Central shield for second phases + Reliable box-protection tools

      Alessandro Bastoni
      86
      CB
      Pinged Pass
      Long Ball Pass
      Whipped Pass
      Block
      L 2★2

      Central shield for second phases + Reliable box-protection tools

      Millie Bright
      86
      CB
      Bruiser
      Aerial Fortress
      Anticipate
      R 2★4

      Central shield for second phases + Reliable box-protection tools

      Joshua Kimmich
      87
      CDM
      Long Ball Pass
      Finesse Shot
      Whipped Pass
      Press Proven
      RB CM
      R 3★4

      Central shield for second phases + Reliable box-protection tools


      Tactical environments that suit this card

      fit-by-fit approach
      Structured first phase

      Use a calm build-up with two short outlets and one screening pivot so the goalkeeper can choose safe progression lines.

      Central box protection

      Keep CB-CDM spacing tight to turn saves and blocks into clear second-ball wins.

      Controlled line height

      A medium-high line works best when the defenders in front can recover and screen direct channels.

      Set-piece security

      Pair him with strong aerial markers so his handling phase is protected by first-contact support.


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