The Bayern Munich forward is the sort of player who could really annoy gamers, unless he’s on their team. On FIFA he has excellent all-round stats for ball skills and passing, which make him an ideal creative option for forward lines. Reus has struggle with injury of late in real life, but on his day he is one of the world’s most effective attacking players. His 91 for strength and 93 for aggression make him a striker who could thrive against physically weaker defences. While he has been ostracised at Chelsea ahead of his January move to Atletico Madrid, Costa is still a potent hitman that could offer plenty to more direct FIFA gamers. And he could cause serious headaches for defences with 89 for dribbling, 93 for acceleration and 94 for agility. But, after an exceptional season up front for Napoli, he is among the top 20 on FIFA in this position. 18 DRIES MERTENSĪ few years ago Mertens wasn’t even seen as a striker. He remains a highly technical forward who can link attacks just as well as he can finish them, hence his 86 rating for both ball control and short pass. Questions may be asked of the Frenchman’s form in real life, but the makers at FIFA clearly still rate the player highly. He’s a good all round striker, with 87 for sprint speed, 83 for heading and 84 for finishing. The Spaniard has been in outstanding form for Chelsea since joining the Premier League champions and that is reflected by his position above the likes of Mauro Icardi, Falcao and Kylian Mbappé in the FIFA rankings.