FIFA 21 Ligue 1 POTM Yusuf Yazici SBC Solution

France’s premier also chooses its Player of the Month (POTM) every month. In December 2020, OSC Lille striker Yusuf Yazici was able to secure the trophy and a rather strong special card, which on top of that can be had for under 65,000 coins. The cheapest SBC solution.

Ligue 1 POTM Yusuf Yazici concludes the player of the month from the top European leagues. After Iago Aspas, Lars Stindl and Bruno Fernandes, the Turkish attacker in the service of LOSC secures a strong card at a bargain price.

Ligue 1 POTM Yazici

  • Position: ST
  • Nation: Turkey
  • League: Ligue 1
  • OVR: 87
  • Weak foot: 4 stars
  • Special moves: 4 stars
  • Price: about 65,000 coins
  • Expiration: February 21

Is the card worth it?
88 Shooting, 89 Passing, 89 Dribbling – Apart from the speed, Yazici’s POTM card looks really good. Moreover, the Turk has the strong finesse shot trait, which makes him additionally interesting.

However, due to the meta of 21, it makes much more sense to use POTM Yazici in the central offensive midfield or as a center forward. With the Engine Chemistry Style he comes to a total value of 91. For about 65,000 coins definitely worth considering, but the card does not look really outstanding – better options are much more expensive, though.

Ligue 1 POTM Yusuf Yazici SBC Solution

  • Team with a TOTW player (82 OVR, at least 80 chemistry).
  • Team with a Ligue 1 player (83 OVR, at least 70 chemistry)

Team 1: Top Form

With this team, which costs around 32,000 coins, you combine Ligue 1 with the Chinese CSL. The Inform card of Andrei Girotto from the current TOTW 17 is used, otherwise we mainly use Brazilians.

Team 2: Ligue 1

The second team is almost as expensive, with Olympique Marseille’s Dimitri Payet fulfilling the league requirement on the left wing. Otherwise, we mix things up and use players from the leagues in Portugal, England or China.

(short SBC)

The FIFA Squad Building Challenges (SBC for short) are about putting together a team according to certain specifications. They are an important part of FIFA Ultimate Team (FUT) and bring coins, valuable packs or special cards when fulfilled.

For the most part, you’ll have to line up eleven players that you have in your club and then send this squad off. These players will then disappear from your club. In return, you’ll receive a reward, such as a pack or a special card. As with FIFA 19, FIFA 20 and FIFA 21 we will report about the latest SBCs for FIFA 22 here and help you to judge if it is worth to complete a challenge.

START WITH THE SQUAD BUILDING CHALLENGES

In Squad Building Challenges (SBCs), you can use your player items to unique teams based on various challenge conditions. You can then submit these to receive bonuses.

Here’s how:

  • From the FIFA 22 main menu, select the FIFA Ultimate Team section.
  • In the home page section, select Squad Building Challenges and call them up.
  • Select the challenge you want to complete. They are grouped by category.

Create a team.

  • Using items from your club or from the transfer market, build a team that meets the challenge conditions. Usually this is a mix of player quality, team chemistry, team value, nationalities, leagues and clubs.

Master the Challenge to submit your team and receive bonuses.

  • All SBC submissions cannot be undone. Once you complete an SBC, the submitted items will be permanently removed from your club in exchange for bonuses. Our consultants cannot restore submitted items.
  • For some SBCs, you will only have a limited amount of time to complete them. Once a challenge has expired, you will no longer be able to submit a team.

More details about SBCs

  1. Some SBCs consist of multiple challenges with individual bonuses and a larger overall completion bonus. Other challenges are single challenges.
  2. Some SBCs are repeatable. You have a chance to get different bonuses for each team submission, but you might also get the same bonus.
  3. SBCs are available in all FIFA 22 versions, but they can vary depending on the platform. Bonuses can also vary from platform to platform.