As with Luke Shaw, Raheem Sterling was just beginning to establish himself as a first-team regular at Liverpool when FIFA 14 launched a year ago. EA decided to hand the midfielder a rating of just 75 at the time, a score which no longer justifies Sterling's abilities. The 19-year-old enjoyed a breakthrough season on Merseyside in 2013-14 and was named as his club's Young Player of the Year, while he also made England's 23-man World Cup squad. The winger scored a highly-impressive nine Premier League goals last term and made 33 appearances for the Reds, becoming a crucial member of manager Brendan Rodgers' squad and helping his side finish second - with Liverpool cruelly losing out on the title to Manchester City on the final day. As such, we feel as though Sterling is certainly due an increase in rating, and a push toward the 80-point mark wouldn't look out of place. The youngster looks set for another fine campaign having already opened his goal-scoring account this season, despite having only played one game so far, and it would be a travesty were EA to overlook the midfielder in '15.