Executing a Trivela Shot in soccer involves bending the ball using the outside of the foot. In EA FC 24, mastering this technique requires precise player positioning, aiming proficiency, and the right key combination. This guide will help you improve your Trivela Shot skills, leading to more successful goals.
Perfecting Your Curling Shot in FC 24
To perform a Trivela Shot, use L2 + Circle on PlayStation or LT + B on Xbox. Align your player with the far post and shoot while holding the left trigger. (For right-footed players, aim at the left post; for left-footed, target the right.)
A curling or Trivela Shot is executed when the player strikes the ball with the outside of their dominant foot. Ensure the foot's outer part aligns with the shot's direction to execute a perfect curl. Otherwise, a standard or finesse shot will be attempted.
During a free kick, position the player on the non-dominant foot side of the ball and adjust the curl using the left joystick to the opposite flank.
Optimal Positioning Techniques for Trivela Shots
The best spot for a Trivela Shot is along the edges of the penalty box. Positioned off the penalty arc, facing open space, and aligned with a goal post, you increase your chances of scoring with a curling shot.
The 4-3-2-1 formation offers ample Trivela Shot opportunities, with LW and RW supporting the Striker. The Wing players supply chances for curling shots, while the Striker capitalizes on potential rebounds.
Tips to Enhance Trivela Shot Scoring
To increase your success rate with curling shots, consider the following:
- Select players with the Trivela PlayStyle for better accuracy, especially those with Trivela+ traits.
- Observe the Goalkeeper's movements. Opponents often position their GK strategically to counter Trivela shots. Ensure the Keeper is still before attempting a curling shot.
- Cancel shots when blocked. Press X (A on Xbox) to fake a shot if the opponent is likely to block your curl, creating space and potentially confusing the defense.
- Avoid excessive shot power. Use around three bars of power near the box; exceeding this may lead to missed shots.