It might not be immediately obvious,
but having attacking players with a five-star-rated weak foot 
is incredibly important on FIFA 20.
Even an average player with the attribute is elevated on the game
due to the flexibility it provides, 
as AS Roma pro Zelonius explained to B/R Football.
"Five-star weak foot is vital because it means your players
can perform at their best on either foot, which 
makes you unpredictable. Being predictable is the last thing you want."
"Having a five-star weak foot
allows you to turn on to either foot in the box,
which means at any time you can turn either way
and take advantage of an opening."
Possessing players with this kind of quality changes
the way your opponent needs to defend. 
For example, a player may be happy to push left-footers like Hakim Ziyech
out wide and on to their right foot
because they know his two-star weak-foot rating means he’s more likely
to make a mistake using his severely weaker side. 
Defending doesn’t have to be so aggressive on such players,
as body shape and direction can halt the threat before it begins.
Players with a five-star weak foot are likely to be closed down quicker,
because giving them space on either side is dangerous. 
Your opponent is more likely to leave space open as they hunt the ball.
Five-star weak-footers are also key to overcoming the ultra-defensive meta
that has developed in FIFA 20, which sees defences sit deep
and players relying on AI defending.
"When people are sat deep with men behind the ball,
having that five-star weak foot is vital," said Zelonius. 
"It means they can't just defend one way,
and you now have a whole host of new options at your disposal."
If you’re playing on Ultimate Team or Career Mode,
look no further than Neymar, Wissam Ben Yedder, Richarlison,
Heung-Min Son and Youcef Atal as the most fun five-star weak-footers to play with.
This type of player is perfect for keeping your opponent guessing,
and often, coming up clutch to win matches.
