David Silva had a lot going on in his personal life last season, but still, he managed to help Manchester City win the Premier League title with record points. This season, he has been entirely focused on the pitch and is continuing to help City.
Rated at 89 in FIFA 19, he is set to remain at the same rating in FIFA 20 too. He's been good, but still, he has done nothing extraordinary to get an upgrade.
Is there anything he can't do? While a lot was said about him being played out of position, Kante has gone and made the RCM position his own. He is not shooting a lot more and is a vital part of Chelsea's attack.
The Frenchman was rated at 89 in FIFA 19 and with all these goals and brilliant contributions in attack, his rating is set to be pushed to 90.
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