Liverpool v Borussia Dortmund - UEFA Europa League Quarter Final: Second Leg
Despite the limelight being on Jadon Sancho, it is Marco Reus who is the real MVP at Borussia Dortmund. The German, who has had an injury-ridden career so far has been on top of his game this season.
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Rated at 85, Reus has been consistently showing that he is worth a lot more. With as many as THREE Player of the Month award under his belt already this season, EA should consider giving him a big boost as well.
While he won't be getting a huge push like Sancho, Reus should be given a rating of 87 or even 88 in the Rating Refresh. His POTM cards are rated at 88, 90 and 91 – something that has truly reflected his performances on the pitch.
His first POTM card, rated at 88, is the ideal one for him and EA should make that his base card in FIFA 19.
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