Fifa 23 is back and so are stepovers. This year more than ever we need to be using skill moves to allow us to break into space. Dribbling simply feels sluggish. By using skill moves like the stepover we can quickly change direction and break past defenders.

So, let’s jump in and explain how to perform the stepover in Fifa 23.

How To Perform A Stepover In Fifa 23

There are 4 types of stepovers you can perform in Fifa. The move is easy to pull off and only requires you to use the analogue sticks. You will need to ensure that your player has two star skill moves before attempting this trick.

Left Stepover – While on the ball, tilt the right analogue stick from top to bottom in a counterclockwise direction.

Right Stepover – While on the ball, tilt the right analogue stick from top to bottom in a clockwise direction.

Left Reverse Stepover – While on the ball, tilt the right analogue stick from bottom to top in a counterclockwise direction.

Right Reverse Stepover – While on the ball, tilt the right analogue stick from bottom to top in a clockwise direction.

As you can see this move is really easy to perform. You can also perform a more advanced stepover allowing you to exit the move in a specific direction.

After performing one of the stepovers above simply point the left analogue stick in the direction you want your player to leave the stepover. This can be a great way to beat defenders.

When To Perform A Stepover In Fifa 23

Stepovers can be used anywhere on the pitch in Fifa 23. That might be running down the wing, or trying to get room in the box. It really is a versatile skill you can use anywhere.

As this is one of the easiest skills to perform in Fifa 23 it can be quite overused. Ensure that you are using the skill tactically rather than using it every time you get the ball. If you use it too much your opponents will find it predictable and easy to defend.

Wrapping Up

Now you know how to perform the step over in Fifa 23. Get out there and start dancing through defences performing this skill.

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