Jürgen Klinsmann might not be the most prolific striker in the history of football but there is no doubt that he is an icon. The German had an incredible time at Bayern Munich and in 1995, he was the top scorer, Ballon d'Or runner up and also the FIFA Best World Player of the Year bronze award winner.
His FUT cards should be rated at 85, 88 and 86 in FIFA 20. The 88 rated should be his prime card with his shooting at 90.
How and why Oliver Kahn still does not have an Icon card in EA Sports FIFA is a surprise. The German goalkeeper is easily one of the best ever and was a player every striker never wished to face, maybe except Jay-Jay Okocha.
The goalkeeper should be rated at 88, 94 and 90 in FIFA 20 and all his stats should be 90+ in all cards.
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