How To Do A Trivela Shot In Fifa 23

Alright, folks, let’s talk about the Trivela. That swerving, dipping shot that makes goalkeepers look like they're trying to catch a bar of soap in the shower. We've all seen it. We've all probably screamed at our TVs when we've conceded one. And maybe, just maybe, we've even tried (and spectacularly failed) to pull one off ourselves in FIFA 23.
Think of the Trivela like trying to parallel park perfectly in one go. Possible? Yes. Likely? Depends on your driving skills (and how much you believe in the FIFA gods). But with a little practice, you can go from embarrassing air-kicks to bending it like Beckham (or at least, Beckham’s slightly less talented cousin).
The Basics: Getting Your Foot In The Door
First things first, you need the right player. You wouldn't ask your grandma to run a marathon, would you? (Okay, maybe you would, but she probably wouldn't win). Similarly, not every player is suited for the Trivela. Look for players with high curve and shot power stats. These are your Trivela specialists. Think Messi, Neymar, or even some hidden gems lurking in lower leagues.
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Now, the controls. This is where it gets slightly technical, but don't worry, we'll break it down like explaining TikTok to your parents. You'll need to press the shoot button (B/O) while simultaneously holding down the right bumper (RB/R1). Easy peasy, right?
Here’s the catch: Player positioning is absolutely crucial. You need to be approaching the goal at a slight angle, usually from the right side if you’re using a right-footed player, and vice versa. It's like lining up the perfect selfie; angle is everything!

The Secret Sauce: Timing and Finesse
Okay, you've got the right player, you're holding the right buttons, and you're approaching the goal at a decent angle. Now what? It's all about timing and power.
Don’t just blast the ball like you’re trying to launch it into orbit. A good Trivela needs finesse. A half-full power bar is usually a good starting point. Experiment and see what works best for your player and situation. Think of it like making a cup of tea: too much water and it's weak, too little and it's basically mud.
And about that angle? Imagine you're trying to draw a curve around the defender and into the far post. That’s the trajectory you’re aiming for. Practice in the training arena until you can consistently bend the ball around those pesky virtual defenders.

Troubleshooting: Why Is My Trivela a Disaster?
So you’ve tried everything, and your Trivelas are still ending up closer to the corner flag than the back of the net? Don’t despair! We’ve all been there. It's like trying to assemble IKEA furniture without the instructions – frustrating and often ending in tears.
Here are a few common culprits:

- Poor Player: Are you trying to do a Trivela with your goalkeeper? Maybe stick to clearing the ball downfield.
- Bad Angle: Are you running straight at the goal? Try a more angled approach. Think of it like trying to sneak past your boss – you need to be subtle.
- Incorrect Power: Are you either barely tapping the shoot button or unleashing a rocket? Find that sweet spot in the middle.
- Bad Timing: Are you pressing the buttons at the right time? Practice makes perfect.
Honestly, the best way to master the Trivela is to simply practice. Head into the training arena, experiment with different players and angles, and don't be afraid to fail. After all, even Ronaldo didn't become Ronaldo overnight. (Although, he probably had better coaches and less lag).
The Rewards: Glory and Bragging Rights
So, you've put in the time, you've mastered the technique, and now you're scoring screamers from impossible angles. Congratulations! You've officially unlocked the power of the Trivela. Now go forth and dominate your opponents, leaving them scratching their heads in disbelief. Just remember to keep it classy. A little celebration is fine, but don't start doing the floss after every goal... unless, of course, you're into that kind of thing.
The ultimate reward? Seeing that ball swerve past the outstretched hand of the goalkeeper and nestle perfectly in the top corner. That, my friends, is the feeling of pure FIFA bliss. Now go out there and make it happen! And remember, even if you miss, you can always blame the controller.
