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How to do a Bicycle Kick in EA FC 24

If you often play EA FC 24 with your friends, then nothing feels better than performing tricks. And one of the things you should learn is a Bicycle Kick. Many of you might have seen this in real life, but only a few know about how to perform it in the game.

If you’re one of them, don’t worry; we’re going to explain everything you need to know about it.

What you need

  • A Suitable Player: Before you can perform a Bicycle Kick in EA FC 24, it is important to remember that not all players can do them. Instead, look for ones with the “Acrobat” PlayStyle. These players are super agile and more likely to pull off the move. Wingers and some attacking midfielders often have this trait, so check them out.
  • Ball Should Be In The Air: The player needs to kick the ball while it’s in the air. This can happen from a cross or a bouncing ball in the penalty area.
  • Face Away From the Goal: Unlike normal kicks, for a Bicycle Kick, your player needs to be facing away from the goal when they hit the ball.

How to perform a Bicycle Kick

  • Hold the Button: When the ball is high and your player is facing the right way, hold the special button (PlayStation: Hold L2, Xbox: Hold LT).
  • Time the Shot: This is tricky! As the ball reaches its highest point and starts to come down, press the shoot button (Circle on PlayStation, B on Xbox).

 

Tips to perform better Bicycle Kicks

Bicycle Kicks are pretty difficult to execute, so don’t beat yourself if you fail the first few times. Even after more than 10 attempts, you will keep failing from time to time. The best way to improve your Bicycle Kicks is by playing against easy teams.

This is because such teams won’t put much pressure on you, and you’ll have more time to focus on performing the kick. Also, make sure your player is well-positioned for the kick, as you will fail miserably otherwise. Finally, don’t mash the buttons. Instead, time your button presses carefully for an accurate shot.

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