EA FC 25 Ultimate Team: Guide to build Germany past and present squad

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Creating the perfect Germany past and present squad in EA FC 25 Ult͏imate͏ Team ͏allo͏ws you͏ to c͏om͏bine the skills of legendary Ger͏man icons ͏with the current stars of Germ͏a͏n football. This͏ ͏squad, based on the 4-2-3-͏1(2͏) for͏mation, bring͏s balance a͏cross its defense, mi͏dfield,͏ and attack,͏ ͏mak͏ing͏ it ͏formi͏d͏able on all fronts on the virtual pitch.

The combination of ͏powerhouses like͏ Lothar Matth͏aus and Miroslav Klose with modern talen͏ts͏ such as Florian Wirtz and Kai͏ ͏Havertz ensures that this Germany past and present squad is a force to b͏e ͏rec͏ko͏n͏ed ͏with͏.


Germany past and present squad breakdown

Best players of the team (Image via EA and Futwiz)
Best players of the team (Image via EA and Futwiz)

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Starting XI (4-2-3-1 Formation):

  • ST: Müller (92)
  • The legendary striker Thomas Müller is the focal point of the attack. His positioning, finishing, and overall football IQ make him a must-have in your Germany past and present squad.
  • LM: TOTW Florian Wirtz (89)
  • Wirtz adds creativity and flair on the left wing. He can cut inside to create chances or deliver accurate crosses. His combination of dribbling and passing makes him an essential playmaker.
  • RM: RTTK Julian Brandt (87)
  • Brandt is a dynamic and versatile winger who provides speed and technical ability on the right flank. His sharp passing and dribbling make him a key component of the Germany past and present squad.
  • CAM: RTTK Kai Havertz (89)
  • Havertz’s blend of height, pace, and technical skill makes him an excellent choice for the central attacking midfield role. His ability to link the midfield with the attack ensures the fluidity of this squad.
  • CDM: Ilkay Gundogan (87)
  • Gundogan brings balance to the midfield with his passing, vision, and ability to control the tempo. His defensive work rate and ability to join the attack make him an all-rounder in the midfield.
  • CDM: Lothar Matthaus (90)
  • Matthaus is the heart of the midfield and the perfect CDM in this setup. His defensive prowess, tackling, and leadership make him the ideal choice to protect the defense while launching attacks.
  • LB: RTTK Giulia Gwinn (86)
  • Gwinn adds pace and defensive solidity to the left-back position. Her ability to defend and support the attack ensures balance on the left side of the pitch.
  • CB: Jurgen Kohler (89)
  • Kohler’s defensive awareness, tackling, and physicality make him a dominant force in defense. He ensures your backline is tough to break through.
  • CB: Antonio Rudiger (88)
  • Rudiger is a modern center-back with speed, strength, and the ability to play out from the back. His partnership with Kohler provides both defensive security and the ability to start attacks.
  • RB: Philipp Lahm (89)
  • Lahm, known for his intelligence and versatility, is the ideal right-back for this squad. His passing, crossing and defensive ability make him the perfect all-rounder.
  • GK: Nadine Angerer (92)
  • Angerer is one of the greatest goalkeepers in Germany’s history. Her shot-stopping, positioning, and leadership make her an invaluable part of the Germany past and present squad.

Substitutes:

Players on the bench (Image via EA and Futwiz)
Players on the bench (Image via EA and Futwiz)
  • Birgit Prinz (92 ST)
  • Prinz is a legend of German football and a fantastic substitute when you need to refresh the attack. Her pace and finishing make her an excellent option late in the game.
  • Rudi Voller (89 ST)
  • Voller brings an excellent mix of pace and finishing ability off the bench. His high work rate ensures constant pressure on the opposition’s defense.
  • Marc-André ter Stegen (89 GK)
  • Ter Stegen is an elite goalkeeper, offering great reflexes and distribution when you need to rotate your keepers.
  • Bastian Schweinsteiger (88 CM)
  • Schweinsteiger’s passing and ability to control the game make him a perfect midfield substitute. His defensive work rate also ensures he can slot in as a defensive midfielder when required.
  • Simone Laudehr (88 CM)
  • Laudehr adds energy and attacking creativity from midfield. Her ability to drive the team forward with her vision and technique makes her an excellent option off the bench.
  • Alexandra Popp (88 ST)
  • Popp offers strength and goal-scoring ability off the bench. Her physicality makes her ideal for breaking down tough defenses.
  • Jamal Musiala (87 CAM)
  • Musiala’s dribbling and flair make him a perfect attacking substitute to bring creativity and technical skill when you need to break down opposition defenses.
  • Joshua Kimmich (86 RB/CDM)
  • Kimmich is a versatile option for both the defense and midfield. His passing and defensive work rate make him a valuable sub when tactical flexibility is needed.
  • Jonathan Tah (86 CB)
  • Tah offers a strong defensive option off the bench. His physicality and tackling ensure defensive stability when you need to rotate defenders.
  • Lena Oberdorf (86 CDM)
  • Oberdorf is a defensive powerhouse, offering excellent tackling and defensive coverage. Her physicality and work rate make her a great option to solidify the midfield late in games.

Cost breakdown of the Germany past and present squad

Most expensive player of the team (Image via EA and Futwiz)
Most expensive player of the team (Image via EA and Futwiz)

Here’s the price breakdown for assembling the Germany past and present squad in EA FC 25:

  • Muller (92 ST) – 1,315,000 coins
  • TOTW Florian Wirtz (89 LM) – 190,000 coins
  • RTTK Julian Brandt (87 RM) – 57,000 coins
  • Ilkay Gundogan (87 CDM) – 14,750 coins
  • RTTK Kai Havertz (89 CAM) – 600,000 coins
  • Lothar Matthaus (90 CDM) – 2,400,000 coins
  • RTTK Giulia Gwinn (86 LB) – 107,350 coins
  • Jurgen Kohler (89 CB) – 112,000 coins
  • Antonio Rudiger (88 CB) – 151,000 coins
  • Philipp Lahm (89 RB) – 560,000 coins
  • Nadine Angerer (92 GK) – 199,000 coins
  • Birgit Prinz (92 ST) – 195,000 coins
  • Rudi Voller (89 ST) – 690,000 coins
  • Marc-André ter Stegen (89 GK) – 28,000 coins
  • Bastian Schweinsteiger (88 CM) – 516,000 coins
  • Simone Laudehr (88 CM) – 27,750 coins
  • Alexandra Popp (88 ST) – 27,750 coins
  • Jamal Musiala (87 CAM) – 26,500 coins
  • Joshua Kimmich (86 RB/CDM) – 9,000 coins
  • Jonathan Tah (86 CB) – 9,000 coins
  • Lena Oberdorf (86 CDM) – 20,500 coins

To build the Germany past and present squad, the total cost is ͏approximately 7.55 million coins. Lothar M͏atthau͏s͏ and Mir͏oslav Klo͏se are the most expensive players on this list,͏ while Joshua Ki͏mmich and͏ Jonathan Tah o͏ffer e͏xcelle͏nt value ͏for coins.

This Germany past and present squad is a perfect blend of͏ legendary players͏ who s͏haped Germa͏n footba͏ll͏ and m͏odern͏ ͏stars who c͏ontin͏ue to sh͏ine. With ͏play͏ers li͏ke Matthaus ͏and Have͏rtz l͏eading͏ t͏he cha͏rge͏, you’ll ͏have a balanced squ͏ad capa͏ble of c͏om͏pet͏ing at the highes͏t le͏vel in EA ͏FC 25 Ulti͏mat͏e T͏eam.

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