eFootball 2026 Manchester B Club Selection pack review

I’m really excited – a new Club Selection pack just dropped in eFootball 2026! This one focuses on Manchester B, which is basically Manchester City in the game since they don’t have the official license. It’s got eight of their best players, and honestly, the selection looks pretty great. I can’t wait to try them out!

This pack is designed for players who don’t want to spend real money, but you’ll likely be using your in-game coins to get it. Here’s my detailed review of the eFootball 2026 Manchester B Club Selection pack, and I’ll let you know if it’s a good value for your coins.

eFootball 2026 Manchester B Club Selection players

Erling Haaland

  • Position: CF
  • Playing Style: Goal Poacher

Erling Haaland continues to be a dominant force. He’s incredibly strong and fast for his size, and consistently finishes chances, even without relying on extra advantages. His excellent positioning and movement make him a constant threat, and his blend of speed, power, and shooting ability ensures he’s always a key player.

Despite these points, things haven’t really changed. He still struggles with close control and precise passing, and isn’t ideal for building attacks. However, compared to his other versions (excluding his Epic card), he’s a solid choice, especially with a booster pack available.

Gianluigi Donnarumma

  • Position: GK
  • Playing Style: Offensive Goalkeeper

Donnarumma isn’t flashy, but he’s reliable. He excels with quick reactions, a long reach, and his tall stature makes him great at stopping long-range shots and headers. He’s also an aggressive goalkeeper who comes off his line. I’m still using an older version of his card and he performs well, so these updated stats should make him even better.

Rúben Dias

  • Position: CB
  • Playing Style: Build Up

As a fan, I’ve always been impressed with Dias. On paper, he looks like a total beast defensively, and honestly, that’s become pretty standard for players these days. But what really stands out is how aware he is, how quickly he gets into challenges, and his tackling – it’s all top-tier. Plus, he’s just so physically strong, it’s tough to go up against him. I still have his Aerial Fort Show Time card, it’s a classic!

He’s reasonably quick, but not exceptionally fast, and his dribbling skills are fairly simple. I’m pointing this out because this card version of Dias focuses on building plays from the back, unlike his previous, more aggressive style. While his pace won’t be an issue for this new role, he might have trouble controlling the ball closely.

Tijjani Reijnders

  • Position: CMF
  • Playing Style: Box-to-Box

Reijnders is a well-rounded player who excels in many areas, though he’s most effective when not playing as a midfielder. He has excellent stamina, passes the ball well, and dribbles smoothly, allowing him to maintain possession easily. Plus, his speed helps him move around the field without slowing down.

He’s a reliable player who consistently advances the ball. However, he’s not ideally suited for the central midfield position, as his defensive contributions are lacking. He’d be much more effective as a right midfielder, focusing on attacking and utilizing his strengths.

Rayan Cherki

  • Position: AMF
  • Playing Style: Creative Playmaker

This card is great for players who love to dribble. With the right team build, it can achieve stats of 95 or higher for dribbling, along with 90+ speed and acceleration. It also has the skills to match those numbers. While its playstyle is good overall, it would have been exceptional as a ‘Hole Player’. Its passing and finishing are solid, making it a good choice for the wing position.

Matheus Nunes

  • Position: RB
  • Playing Style: Offensive Wingback

It’s frustrating to see another player misused. Nunes is an attacking fullback with impressive passing, strong dribbling skills, and good speed and stamina. While he can defend, his stats suggest he’s best suited as a left midfielder in a three-at-the-back formation.

Nico González

  • Position: DMF
  • Playing Style: Orchestrator

This player has a good physique and, if you’re using the Capello tactic, can become a strong, passing-focused defensive midfielder. Nico González can be developed into either a central midfielder or a defensive midfielder – just maximize his passing (around 90) while keeping his pace near 85, and he’ll be a reliable backup.

Oscar Bobb

  • Position: RWF
  • Playing Style: Prolific Winger

Okay, so this player is really versatile – you can use him in a lot of different spots on the field. I’ve noticed he’s pretty good at dribbling, and he’s definitely got some speed too. Honestly, the stats beyond that aren’t amazing, which isn’t super surprising. If you decide to pick him for your team, I get why some people might hesitate, but I think he’s worth a look!

Should you go for the Manchester B Club Selection draw

Honestly, I’m digging this pack – it’s a pretty decent option for free-to-play players, especially since there are 4 or 5 cards in it that I can actually use. I wasn’t thrilled with how they handled things, though. I really think they should give players a few single boosters – maybe 3 – as a reward. That would definitely make me want to grind for more!

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2026-01-27 05:12