ter Stegen's card is rated 90, he is 187cm | 6'2" tall, right-footed Germany (GK)
that plays for
FC Barcelona
in
LaLiga Santander
with Med/Med work rates.
His average user review rating is 4.5
out of 5 .
He has 4-star weak foot
and 1-star skill moves,
He does have a real face in-game. He has been used in 10,954,744 games with a GPG (goals per game) of 0.001.
ter Stegen has 1 special cards
with ratings between 90 and 90.
The best chemistry style for him is GK BASIC.
He was born on 30-04-1992 and he is now 32 years old.
His real-life stats are currently 0 goals and 0 assists in 23 matches in domestic competition. He also received 3 yellow cards and 0 red cards.
His current price on FUT is 20,750 on PlayStation,
10,000 on Xbox,
and 20,000 on PC.
He is the best keeper I used so far the only keeper that comes close is De Gea. The saves with feet trait is definitely the best trait for goalkeepers. That is the reason Pope is so meta because he has the saves with feet trait. His positioning and reflexing saves me games and keeps me from losing my mind. He his incredibly linkable from the likes of Klosterman, Diego Carlos, Eder Militao ect. Fearless coming out of his line. No other 87+ rated keeper has the saves with feet trait except Ter Stegen. No reason to buy a Icon keeper except links. No other Icons have the saves with feet trait.
Positioning
1v1s
Diving
Reflexes
Kicking
Flexibility
Links
Price compared to Icons
Best keeper in the game
Price is a bit much compared to Pope. But he still is well worth buying if you got the coins
Distribution when it comes to throwing. Guys like De Gea and Neuer throw the ball miles because of GK long throw
Height is not a big problem when it comes to savable and low shots but top bin finesses can every so often go in. Pope is 6'7 which is 5 inches taller than Ter Stegen. But the difference with Pope and Ter Stegen is the stat difference.
I've had my fair share of keepers until I settled on Ter Stegen. And he's hands down the best non-icon (excluding Alisson) that I or my friends have used. I got disillusioned when I had 3 games in a row with him saving next to nothing during weekend league so I decided to give Courtois a go, and that was a total disaster. Ter's performances after switching back is what prompted me to write this review.
There are a few good keepers in Fifa 21, that mostly save what you expect them to save... then there are game winners that end the match with 10+ saves against absolute beasts you expected to lose to. Ter Stegen is the latter. Don't get me wrong, this is Fifa 21, so he will be scored! But he saves sure goals more often than most keepers (the only I can compare are Alisson, Pope and rarely Oblak).
The only reason he doesn't get 5 stars from me is his height, and on occasion his throwing... but I'll explain in detail below.
He's usually covering just where you need him to be
Saves with feet trait, absolute OP
He's surprisingly good with one on one situations even when he isn't saving with his feet, you'll still be scored quite often, but it's less often than most other keepers
He pulls off the occasional super save. If he gets two under his belt during the same match, he seems to save almost everything else from that point on
If you use forward wingers (which I don't) then his kicking should get you a fair share of goals from counters
He's surprisingly good when he rushes out on his own during corners.
Penalties: he will not save any well placed penalty unless you over commit (i.e. taking a step before diving)... never had this problem with Courtois and other keepers from 6'4+
Throwing: it's okay when not under pressure and sometimes get's far. But otherwise it's prone to being intercepted and seems very weak most times (his kicking might make up for some of it if you've got the right receiver, but this reduces your distribution options)
He'd rarely pull off a super save from a long shot. Of course I'm limiting this to only well placed long shots.
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