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Press the square button and hold around half way depending on the distance and simply curl with the arrows watever way u feel
A2
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I've found that getting the ball in between the white sticks, and without the opposition goalkeeper touching it, helps.
A3
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No easy way to do this just practise, practise, practise. If the ball is closer than 25m then pull back on the control pad if it is further out then push forward. If the free kick is on the left use a player who is right footed and aim about a fifth into the goal and then push the control out and the ball should curl into the goal. If the free kick is to the right
then use a left footed player. Obviously someone with good free kick stats will be better then someone with bad stats
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Do the trainning on free kicks that helped me alot but still preffer the short pass and shoot option as this also increases your rating and assist tally and 9 times out of 10 it is far easier to score......
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This is only for free kicks on edge of the box. Use a player with a hard shot e.g. C. Ronaldo, aim into the bottom corner (the corner with the keeper in, not the corner with the wall) and hold up on the d-pad and press square. The ball may sneak past the keeper and in but does't always work.
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SPOILER:use a created playe power 95 accuracy 99 usually score
A7
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I'm everton usually and i use arteta and press square and down and the same time, it doesn't always work but i does most times.
A8
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Eat cheese and play with a reindeer for about three hours.then jog to lapland,tell santa that rudolph fell down a cliff,grab a lenghth of rope,abseil down and find rudolph inside a mystical cave playing a copy of pro evo 6,sit next to him and play and when hescores his first free kick against you you will have achieved free kick enlightenment.
A9
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The main thing is to do is to tap the square button 3 times before the power you need to use . this should help your accuracy. please leave a comment if its good
A10
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Try and get it just a tiny bit lower in the middle
A11
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Short Free Kicks: To score short f/k's fill the power bar around halfway, and holding [SQUARE], press and hold the back directional button and this should take the speed of it, and also lift it over the wall.
Long Free Kicks (25m+): To score long free kicks instead of using [SQUARE] to shoot them, use [CIRCLE] as in long pass, aim as normal to the goal and again use normal sort of power depending on distance. The GK will either let it go into the goal net, or punch, or fumble it out. You may want to practice this on the training field to get the hang of it first.
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I'm going to give you an answer that no other person has given here! The easiest way to score free kicks, and I promise you, it's about 95% of the time! Press [Square] 3 times, and just when your player starts his run-up to the ball, press [Circle] twice, the ball rockets and curls into the top corner! (Which corner obviously depends on which you aim for) Enjoy people, so try and win as many free kicks as possible! (Just to note, right before you get to carried away, the freekick range has to be a max of 35m!
A13
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Okay, there's quite a few things you need to bear in mind.
First, when you pick a player to take the free kick, you need to look at his FK Accuracy, Curling, and Shot Power stats -- these are all important. If a kick is in close, then you want someone with good Accuracy and Curling; further out, and Shot Power will be more important.
Second, look for a short player in the wall. This is all about luck really, but you will usually have a situation where there is a sort of "gap" in the wall caused by a short player. You're going to be aiming your free kick at that gap -- this means you can clear the wall more easily, and with more power. If your free kick taker can curl the ball a lot (90+) then you can sometimes curl the free kick around the wall -- aim to the side of the wall, and don't put too much power on the free kick, so it has time to curl round and into the goal.
Third, based on all these factors, decide whether you want a left or right-footed player to take the kick. You normally want a player whose curl is going to take the ball into the top corner furthest from the keeper.
Finally, take the free kick, bearing in mind the attributes of the player taking it. This is where most people go wrong: they take their free kicks the same way every time. This WON'T work -- all players have different types of run up and different power and curling attributes. If a player doesn't curl the ball much, then aim only slightly to the side of where you want the kick to go (all players will curl the ball slightly). If a player can impart super swerve on the ball, then be bold and aim far to the side of the goal -- you can score some amazing goals this way.
The 'short man' trick works best with players with high shot power (e.g. Thierry Henry), but never forget the importance of accuracy. You need to hold 'up' as you're striking it to impart extra power. Because of this extra power, and because you don't need as much height, it's best for the power bar to be slightly under halfway.
My advice would be to do free kick training with players with all the different run ups. Players like Beckham have a weird run up that is difficult to get used to, but when you do you can score free kicks all the time. Learn when to hold 'up', when to hold 'down', and when to just take the FK normally. If you're in a situation where there is no easy chance of scoring from a FK, then just pass it; some teams have no good FK takers, and it's just a waste of time.
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A good free kicker is best. Someone like Pirlo that has high free kick, shot power and swerve stats should be used. Curling the ball away from the keeper and over the wall is the best bet of scoring a free kick. If the wall is infront of the left side of the goals, you should curve the ball over the wall and to the left by holding square either top left of pad (gives topspin and left curve), left of pad (gives strong left curve), or bottom left of pad (gives backspin and left curve). This is oppersite for when the wall is on the right side of the goals eg. Use square and top right on pad (gives topspin and right curve). NOTE. Remmember when choosing the free kicker to no if they are right footed or left footed. Right footed players are better at curving the ball right and left footed players are better at curling the ball left unless the player has the outside foot ablity. Also when lining the ball up for a free kick if you use either square and up or square and down on the pad the ball will curve a little bit to one side ( It wil curve right if the player is left footed and curve left if the player is right footed). Practise this on the training field and you can try from different side and distances to get the hang of it.
A15
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I have a great way to score if the free kick is from about 18 M.
Press the circle button and push the left analog down...
P.S. aim to the wall!!! (the ball will come beneath the jumping wall-like ronaldinho (Verder Bremen))
A16
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For 21yds or less (which is possible) hold down on the d-pad, hold square just before the half way mark and then the direction you want the ball to curl.
21yds to 23yds hold the square button just a touch over the half way marker then the direction you want to curl the ball.
23yds or more, push forward on the d-pad then press square just a touch past the half way marker and then direction of curl.
A17
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Its easy..anything 25m or over use square toi half way and press triangle and hold down bottom left or right on the direction pad!!anything under 25M is slightly harder use the suare button til the power bar is just below the half way and then press and hold X again with the bottom left or right on the direction pad depending on the side of the goal your on....it gets easier every time
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