The meta in FIFA 23 has shifted drastically compared to previous iterations of the game, notably in terms of the viability of dribbling and skill moves.
Skill moves have historically been overpowered in FIFA, with crafty veterans knowing how to execute the right maneuver to weave past defenders on every occasion.
However, with the introduction of Hypermotion 2.0, FIFA 23 is unlike any of its predecessors. It is by far the most realistic and authentic depiction of the beautiful game in the history of the franchise, which greatly affects the way fans approach gameplay.
With the meta rewarding a more passing and possession-based style of play, gamers who like to dribble past their opposition have had their preferences curtailed. However, they can still utilize a comprehensive arsenal of skill moves in certain situations, including the McGeady spin.
The McGeady Spin has been a favorite in the FIFA community since the early days of FUT.
Named after Irish winger Aiden McGeady, who was renowned for creating the maneuver and executing it frequently, the skill move has maintained its viability over the years.
To perform the McGeady Spin, gamers must be dribbling with a five-star skiller, as it is a five-star skill move in FIFA. It has the same controller inputs as the Berba Spin, which is basically a four-star variation of the McGeady Spin and takes longer to execute.
To perform the skill move, flick the right stick forward toward the direction of the ball and then 90 degrees to the left or the right, depending on the direction you want to exit in.
You must ensure that your player is not sprinting while executing the skill move. They must either be standing still or jogging with the ball.
Any player possessing five-star skill moves
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