AFC Bournemouth v West Ham United - Premier League
Another youngster (and newcomer) in the Premier League who has impressed a lot this season is AFC Bournemouth's David Brooks. The young Welshman has featured in most of the Cherries games and has been the driving force in their attack.
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While he has not got the assists or goals, his key passes have resulted in Bournemouth scoring. The midfielder has a silver card in FUT right now with a rating of just 69 and without a doubt, he deserves a lot more than that.
EA should ideally push him from silver to gold as well but they might end up pushing to the maximum for a silver – 74. While it won't be a fair reflection of his on-field performances, there will be very few who will argue for or against it. Surprisingly, he did not make it to the Future Stars squad as well, just like Chelsea's Callum Hudson-Odoi.
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