Philippe Coutinho's season has a dreadful one for Barcelona. The former Liverpool man has done very little for the Catalan side and was one of the reasons why they failed to make it to the Champions League final in the 2018/19 season.
Rated at 88 in FIFA 19, the Brazilian is set to get a downgrade to 86. The future of Coutinho is still unknown, and there is a good chance of him being involved in the deal for Neymar.
While the majority watching Liverpool heap praise of Mo Salah, Sadio Mane has been the one leading their attack. The Senegal international has been at his best recently and is in line for a massive upgrade.
Rated at 86 in FIFA 19, EA Sports should push him to 89 in FIFA 20. While this won't make him the best left-winger in the game, the rating will justify what he has done on the pitch.
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