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#4 – Ruben Loftus-Cheek
Another Chelsea youngster who has sealed his place in the starting XI this season is Ruben Loftus-Cheek. The Englishman has proved to Maurizio Sarri that he can be the one to dominate the midfield and be the 3rd midfielder in his formation.
Playing on the left side of the midfield, RLC has shown that he can help at both ends of the field. Rated at just 77, he should be pushed to 82 and given a rare-gold card.
Marcos Alonso's time as Chelsea's #1 left-back is over and Emerson has taken his place. The Italian has been consistent this season and has become a fan favourite at Stamford Bridge too.
Rated at just 76 in the game, the former AS Roma full-back deserves a push to 79 or 80 at least in FIFA 20.
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