Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City - UEFA Champions League Quarter Final: First Leg
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#4 Son Heung-min – 87 or 88
Son Heung-min is having a dream season so far. The South Korean won the gold medal with his country in the Asian Games at the start of the season and is now guiding Tottenham to Champions League glory.
Rated at just 84 initially in FIFA 19, he was pushed to 85 in the winter upgrade. However, in FIFA 20, he should be upgraded to 87 or 88 at least as he has been that good.
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#3 Raheem Sterling – 88
The PFA Young Player of the Year, Raheem Sterling has been the one to impress everyone the most this season. He has been scoring at will and is proving to be a £49M bargain for City.
Rated at 85 at the start of FIFA 19, Sterling was upgraded to 87 in the winter upgrades. In FIFA 20, EA Sports should make his rating 88 at the very least.
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