FIFA 21 players have just discovered Spanish commentary and it genuinely makes every game feel more intense.
EA Sports' hit franchise has made a change to the English commentary this year, with Derek Rae and Lee Dixon taking over from Martin Tyler and Alan Smith.
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If you're tired of Rae pronouncing Bruno Fernandes or Dixon criticising your defending, then have a listen to Fernando Palomo and Mario Kempes.
Palomo and Kempes commentate on the South American version of FIFA and one clip online has then going ballistic over a goal.
In the example above, Mohamed Salah scores in the 23rd minute to give his side the lead.
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The commentary team then begin to sing "Salah-la-la-la-la-la!" as the Egyptian embraces with fans in the ground.
FIFA 21 features 25 different commentators for different versions of the game and you can check the rest out below.
Spanish seems to be the most popular however and it's something fans of past iterations have picked up on too.
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Just listen to some of these calls.
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While having all these available at your fingertips would offer a lovely bit of variety, some regions will have languages missing.
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FIFA 21 also makes history by including a female voice for the first time.
Nira Juanco, who works as a presenter and reporter for Gol Television on La Liga and Champions League, features on the Spanish version of the game.
The 42-year old has previously provided coverage on Formula One and is essentially the female/Spanish Geoff Shreeves on the touchline.
Having already confirmed her involvement in the game, Juanco will be heard making important announcements regarding substitutions and injuries.
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