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Tuesday, April 18, 2017

The Top Three Cheap Strikers to Use in FIFA 17

   FIFA 17 has been a great change of pace to the FIFA video game series. With a new engine powered by Frostbite, FIFA has become an even better version then it already was. Ultimate Team has had many updates that have made the game mode more challenging and competitive. However, with the best players in the game being so expensive to purchase, some people find it hard to play Ultimate Team. Especially when it is challenging to score. Scoring goals has always been hard, especially if you are new to the game. So I have been thinking about three strikers that are very cheap to buy that can bolster your attack and help get you some wins.

1. Eder, Italy, Calcio A, Inter. Milan, 750 coins
Eder is a great all-around striker. With 85 pace (speed) and 80 shooting, Eder can blow past defenders and finish a shot past the keeper with ease. Eder also has 83 dribbling witch makes him easy to control in the game. A 73 rating in passing gives Eder the ability to make a high percentage of his passes, which is valuable when he is in the attack.

2. Martin Braithwaite, Denmark, Ligue 1, Toulouse F.C., 750-1,000 coins
For the past couple of years, Braithwaite has always been a bargain, over-powered, striker. Nothing changes this year. 85 pace makes him hard to stop in open space. 78 strength allows for him to shield off defenders and maintain control in the box, which can be really annoying to defend.

3. Marcus Rashford, England, EPL, Manchester United, 1,500-2,000
Now I know 2,000 coins is a bit more then the other two, but he is completely worth it. 90 pace makes him a threat on every possession. The other half to him is his work rates. High/Low work rates allows for Rashford to stay forward and always annoy the defense with attacking runs.

If you have trouble scoring, try one of these three. I bet your goals-a-game ratio goes up at least one.

Until next time,

The Third

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