AFC Wimbledon v West Ham United - FA Cup Fourth Round
Felipe Anderson would have been rated at 85 or more if he was playing for a top side. The Brazilian moved from Lazio to West Ham United in the summer and has done extremely well to settle in the Premier League.
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He has been leading the charge for West Ham's attack and has just been amazing to watch. Anderson has shown that he is capable of playing for any of the top sides in the world and it will only be a matter of time before he leaves the Hammers.
As for his rating of 82 right now, EA should consider giving him a good boost. Just like Rashford, he too should be pushed to 84+ in FIFA 19. He does have an 87-rated IF card, along with two other IF card at 84 & 86. That alone shows how good he has been this season.
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