Winger in FIFA 23 has pace increased by 25 to now be one of fastest players
Young German winger Kevin Schade has been given a gigantic increase in pace from FIFA 22 to FIFA 23, making him one of the fastest players in the game.
The Freiburg star has seen his pace leap from 69 to a staggering 94, with only five players – Kylian Mbappe, Adama Traore, Dan James, Sheraldo Becker and Vinicius Jr. – besting him for speed on the new game.
Schade's overall rating has increased too, from 62 to 70, which for the Ultimate Team players out there means he's been upgraded from a Bronze card to a Silver one, which is handy.
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Schade's pace isn't the only attribute that's been yanked up either. His dribbling ability has been boosted by eight points, from 64 to 72, which will no doubt make him a popular choice for players building their Ultimate Teams early on, while his shooting and passing have also been increased.
The significant changes are no surprise as the 20-year-old is one of German football's most promising young forwards.
Liverpool were understood to mulling over a move for Schade last season, though their interest waned once Freiburg extended the youngster's contract.
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Schade broke into the Freiburg first team last season after making waves in the club's academy, netting 11 goals in 32 youth matches.
He was primarily used from the bench as an impact sub after being promoted to the senior side, though managed to score four goals in just seven league starts, helping guide Freiburg to an impressive sixth-place finish, and a Europa League spot last season.
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