With over 200 goals in the Bundesliga for some of its biggest clubs, the fearsome striking of Mario Gomez at his peak was known all over the world. But he was always remembered most fondly at home. Particularly setting up the legendary goal that would bring VfB Stuttgart their third Bundesliga title, certifying his status as a club and FUT Hero. Tim Cahill was known all over the Premier League for his all-round chaos potential in the box. Like the sublime overhead kick he scored in 2007.Įspecially dangerous with his heading technique, but Cahill had a wide range of finishes in his locker. The Argentine marksman flew under the radar for years despite scoring over 50 goals in just over 100 appearances in LaLiga. After joining Inter, though, the world woke up to his goalscoring talents.
His two goals in the UEFA Champions League final of 2010 is viewed as a classic striker's performance. In an era where ''pure'' strikers are hard to come by, Milito's two-goal salvo is fondly remembered as a masterclass of a changing art. Diego Milito is more than deserving of his FUT Hero badge. The 90s saw a string of top-class, hugely personable goalkeepers hailing from South America. Few are as memorable as Jorge Campos was.