Robert Lewandowski finished the season with 40 goals and helped Bayern Munich edge his former club, Borussia Dortmund to the league title. The Polish striker started off the season slowly but managed to get back to his best as the season progressed.
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Rated at 90 in FIFA 19, he deserves to hold on to the same rating in FIFA 20 too. While he might not have the pace he had before, his shooting is still among the best in the world.
Harry Kane has missed a lot of games this season due to injuries, but that has not stopped him from scoring 23 goals this season. He got an upgrade from 89 to 90 in the FIFA 19 Winter Upgrades, and he should be kept at the same rating in FIFA 20 too.
Despite missing a few games, he was crucial in Spurs finishing in the top 4 yet again.
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