Probably the only time people in Britain will be happy that Wilfried Zaha chose Ivory Coast over England. The Crystal Palace star leads the link in this SBC which requires one player from the African country.
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The full squad will cost you around 70k on PS4, 77k on XBOX and 93k on PC. The players are all from the Premier League so the issue of chemistry will never arise. Moreover, none of the players are difficult to get and snipping them in the market can lower the cost by 5-7k.
Overall, the cost of the SBC will be around 150-175k. While the card looks good at first glance, it is not worth it based on in-game stats. Doumbia is easily exhausted and you will have to replace him before the 60th minute itself. If he comes on as a sub, he's still gets tired by the end of the game.
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