9. Younes Kaboul
EA SportsHaving spent more time on a physio table than a football pitch, Kaboul has failed to match the dominating standards set by his video game equivalent in recent years. The 28-year-old has been starved of career highlights since Tottenham's fourth-place finish in 2011-12. Throughout 13 Premier League appearances last season, he was twice sent off and a victim of three embarrassing drubbings; 4-0 to Chelsea, 4-0 to Liverpool and 6-0 to Manchester City. However, such performances haven't been replicated by the digital version of Kaboul quite the opposite, in fact. Blessed with handy attributes including 81 sprint speed, 86 strength, 84 standing tackle and 79 sliding tackle, the 6'3" bulldozer can be impossible to compete with in FIFA 14. However, it must be said that his impressive physical abilities represent the player Kaboul was before injuries ravaged his career, and EA Sports is yet to replicate his unfortunate fall from grace. Considering he's still a fearsome player in the most recent edition of FIFA despite his fitness struggles during the last two seasons, there's every chance that Kaboul will remain an Ultimate Team favourite in FIFA 15.