Do the Trivela Shot in FIFA 23

The Trivela is a unique shooting technique in FIFA 23 that allows you to score from farther distances than other shots. The Trivela shot can be performed using your players’ weaker foot and is best used against goalkeepers that are out of position.

What is the Trivela?

The Trivela is a shot that curves from left to right. It can be done by holding LT/L2 and shooting with the player’s preferred foot. The ball will take a sharp turn, curving to the opposite side of the net, but it still tends to stay on target.

To pull off this move, you’ll need to be close enough to the net so that when you shoot it turns at least halfway around its trajectory before reaching its target.

How to Perform a Trivela

Hold LT or L2.

Shoot with RT or R2.

Use the right analog stick to aim, and the left analog stick to move the ball around.

You can press left on the right analog stick to curl it, or right on that same stick to chip it over an opponent’s head and into your teammate’s path (i.e., a chip pass).

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Xbox Consoles: Hold LT and shoot.

Hold LT, then shoot. If you’re using a controller, hold the left trigger and press X to take the shot.

PlayStation Consoles: Hold L2 and shoot.

On the PlayStation, you must hold down the L2 button (on the left side of your controller) and then press R1 to shoot. This is different from other controllers because they do not have a dedicated hold button like this one does.

Using a Trivela In-Game

The trivela shot is a powerful tool that can be used to beat defenders, as well as launch counter-attacks. To use it, select the right analog stick and push it forward and then back very quickly.

While you’re doing this, press the shoot button. This will take some practice to pull off correctly, but it will help you beat defenders when they’re closing in on you.

The best time to use this shot is when you’re being closed down by a defender who has gotten too close for comfort or blocked your path toward goal.

It’s also effective if the opposing team has pushed up too far into your half of the pitch and left large gaps between defenders that need exploiting — particularly useful if there are no other options available at your disposal (such as dribbling past multiple players).

If done correctly, this move should leave any player who attempts defending against it embarrassed.”

Conclusion

We hope this guide helped you score some goals with the Trivela Shot! If you have any questions, leave them in the comments below and we will do our best to answer them.