Chelsea head coach Frank Lampard has a message for defender Fikayo Tomori over claims he's quicker than Callum Hudson-Odoi.
And that's to prove it in real life.
FIFA 20 - which has been out for over a month now - has angered Tomori as his pace on the game is 80, while Hudson-Odoi's rating is five higher.
It's clear that the centre-back won't be dropping the issue anytime soon.
Sitting down to discuss the stats, Tomori has made it crystal clear that he is the superior one out of the club's two academy graduates when it comes to pace.
"The pace was like, 80," Tomori told Match of the Day. "To be fair, I'm not unhappy with it, but when I saw people that I know I'm quicker than, who are faster than me I'm like, 'OK'.
"I'm just gonna say it, Callum [Hudson-Odoi] 85 rated pace, I was 80. I was fuming."
Even Mason Mount backed up his teammate.
"I'd put Fik at the top," the midfielder said. "He's probably the quickest in our team."
The topic was brought up at Lampard's pre-Watford press conference on Friday afternoon where the Blues head coach was pressed to clear up the issue.
"Tomori is fast. He's very fast. I'm not sure about clearing it up," Lampard said. "I remember Fifa cards when I was about 37 and my pace was 35 - so I was slower than my age, which is really strange.
"I had to take those rankings with a pinch of salt, so should Tomori. He should show it in every game, which he has done so far.
Although, Lampard did not want to get involved in the debate as to who is quicker out of Tomori and Hudson-Odoi.
"I'm not getting involved in those arguments," he added.
Tomori was rested against Manchester United in the weekend, but could be recalled for the trip to Vicarage Road on Saturday evening.