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New Tutorial ✅️ Dribble Double Touch 🔷️ R1 + RS Flick X 2 Tricks both manual and AI defending 🔥 Does require some practice to perfect 👌 Hope it helps ❤️

824,827 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Elusive
Elusive1 год назад

@EAFCTacticalHub All Tutorials now available here 👇

Фото профиля WastefulBlimp
WastefulBlimp1 год назад

@AlexionIQ @EAFCTacticalHub This looks so sick dude imma have to add this to my arsenal

Фото профиля Elusive
Elusive1 год назад

@AlexionIQ @EAFCTacticalHub ❤️💪

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ZFIFA191 год назад

@AlexionIQ @EAFCTacticalHub This is how i play in mind. How the game reacts to my inputs can be seen from the fact that I’m in div6

Фото профиля EA-Auditor🔪🐀
EA-Auditor🔪🐀1 год назад

@AlexionIQ @EAFCTacticalHub Something like this?

Фото профиля Elusive
Elusive1 год назад

@AlexionIQ @EAFCTacticalHub Just like that bro 🔥🔥

Фото профиля villaminium
villaminium1 год назад

@AlexionIQ @EAFCTacticalHub @NepentheZ this is the dribbling I mentioned to you on stream last week btw!

Фото профиля Elusive
Elusive1 год назад

@AlexionIQ @EAFCTacticalHub @NepentheZ ❤️

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OBI - FC25 (road to elite starts now)1 год назад

@AlexionIQ @EAFCTacticalHub Scored one of these. Felt proud afterwards.

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Elusive1 год назад

@AlexionIQ @EAFCTacticalHub Tell me you clipped it 🙏

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