Although this is the BETA version, some attributes are very wrong.
Daniel Sturridge:
14 Acceleration
13 Speed
Lallana:
10 Acceleration
10 Speed
Raphael Guerreiro:
13 Speed
Danilo Pereira:
8 Heading
12 Jumping
Luis Suarez (Not a big deal):
18 Finishing (Higuain has 20)
Ricardo Pereira (Nice):
Nothing is right. Positions. Defensive Stats. Weak Foot.
Bas Dost:
14 Jumping
Xhaka:
14 Aggression. (Should be 18. Same happens to Bailly, he's got 16)
Bonucci:
17 Passing. (Great BPD, but let's not exaggerate)
19 Vision.
Weigl:
14 Passing (Should be 16)
Aubameyang:
14 Finishing
Slimani:
18 Finishing. (Should be 16)
15 Work Rate. (Should be 18)
Any other player attributes that you don't agree with?
Raphael Guererro has 16 acceleration, 17 agility and 17 work rate. He would roast opposition full backs for days. As referenced above, I highly doubt he's lightning over larger distances.
I can't comment on Pereira but I know that Suarez and Higuaín have spot on finishing stats. According to expected goals models, Higuaín for the past 5 seasons has probably been the most overachieving finisher in Europe while Suarez is also up but not to the extremes of Higuaín. This is another misleading stat. Finishing doesn't = goals scored. First touch (to set the shot), composure, anticipation (predicting the decisions of others, predicting passes to beat the offside trap and flight of the ball), decisions, concentration (helps with striking the ball consistently and also beating the offside trap), off the ball (general movement), decisions (when to make runs) and determination the key factors. This is why Podolski has had just one 20+ goal season and Costa/Cavani get on the end of so many chances.
With Bast Dost, he is 192 cm. If good balls at pinged to his head, he should win the flick on if defenders aren't able to jump to their full potential. SI clearly feel that Bast Dost can't jump with a jumping reach of 14. Height is taken into account in the match engine and Dost will still be adequate aerially for a target man.
With Xhaka, aggression seems quite accurate. There are hidden stats that can determine the likelihood to be booked such as dirtiness. This is why Xhaka is a yellow card magnet in game and Koscielny with 18 aggression sees few bookings in comparison.
Bonucci is an interesting one. Technique wise, I'd say he deserves the 17 passing. His passing is exceptional. Remember Pique has 16 and Bonucci has a more expansive passing range. 19 vision is hard to justify. There are very few opportunities for players in his position to showcase such vision. We haven't seen enough to prove this rating wrong but on the other hand, there haven't been opportunities to justify it either.
Weigl is an interesting one. I predicted a passing boost rather than a downgrade. It was shocking for me. His mentals and technical paint a different picture. He has 16 technique and first touch with the ppms of switches ball to other flank, comes deep to get ball and dictates tempo with 18 composure, 16 concentration, 18 decisions, 18 anticipation and 17 stamina. I sort of agree. I think his passing stat is a tad underrated but the others combined with ppms reflect him well as a dlp. Passing doesn't just make a dlp. He isn't very creative and his passing may be good but not among the best technically, however his mentals and ppms show that he would be among the most effective in fm for midfield control.
Aub has 16 composure, 15 anticipation and 18 off-the-ball (insane movement) with the knocks ball past opponent and places shots ppm with insane pace. He's a goal machine in FM as in real life. Remember that finishing isn't the determining factor for goalscoring ability. Finishing doesn't necessarily = more goals. He has 16 composure and places shots meaning that he should be clinical. 15 anticipation and 18 off the ball means a good reading of the game and excellent movement. Combine this with 20/19 pace and acceleration, he's a monster. He doesn't justify the finishing stat irl. Technically, he's nothing special in front of goal. It's pace, movement and a good reading of the game that makes him the player he is.
The Slimani argument is not much more than semantics. 27 in 33 is special for a static target man in a decent league. Admittedly it isn't one of the top few but it's still top 6 in the world. How many target men score that many. Admittedly I haven't seen him that much but I suspect insane finishing is at play. 15 work rate is hardly poor either.
The ratings are a very surprising even for me and while I disagree with a few, the furore is exaggerated. I think we all have prejudices etc that attacking midfielders are quick and defenders can't be that good on the ball. For example, if Lallana played centre back, he would have a reputation for being slow and nobody would dispute the rating.