How to do a Bicycle Kick in EA FC 24?

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Bicycle Kicks are considered signs of peak athleticism, and in EA FC 24, they’re no different.

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There are plenty of options in front of the goal, and the introduction of playstyles has only enhanced the choices even more. That said, overhead kicks remain as challenging as ever and require a lot of skill and understanding of the different mechanics. However, knowing the proper steps will allow you to perform these aerial kicks effortlessly, and they can be instrumental while attacking corners.

How to perform a Bicycle Kick in EA FC 24?

The Bicycle Kick is a challenging task to perform and requires you to press a combination of different buttons. Additionally, specific prerequisites have to be fulfilled in order to perform the overhead kick.

  • On PS: Press the L2 and Circle buttons together.
  • On Xbox: Press the LT and B button together.

I did mention certain prerequisites that will need to be fulfilled to perform the Bicycle Kick.

  • The player will need to have their back turned away from the goal.
  • The ball will have to be in the air and at a sufficient height.
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You can perform these kicks in several situations, but offensive corners make them incredibly effective. Here’s how you can score more goals using these kicks across all the game modes in EA FC 24.

How to use Bicycle Kicks in EA FC 24?

First, make sure to move your attacker near the first post and switch control to that player. This will allow you to have greater control over your shot-making. If your attacker is at the near post, the chances of success will always be higher.

Additionally, make sure to use someone with the Acrobatic+, as these players have better odds of pulling off all acrobatic animations, including the ones associated with overhead kicks in EA FC 24. If you’re someone who doesn’t like aerial plays, the Power Shot might be a great alternative to consider as well.

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