To win more matches in FIFA series games, not only you should assemble a good squad and get elite players, but also need to master many skills, and Passing is one of them.
Passing is probably one of the most essential movements when you attend to build your own attacks. Performing a perfect pass flow can bring you lots of difficult situations where your opponent stands helpless. Although there are some important aspects that you need to focus on to become a professional passer. In this tutorial, we are going to cover those aspects and help you master the passing skill to come out of any match like a hero!

Defender Movement

Monitoring your attacker’s movement is not enough, you also need to watch out for the defender’s movement. Most of the players conflict with opponents using different defensive approaches. While some of them push you straight away, others just go to try to cut the passing lanes without getting their defenders forward. There is another group that does a combination of the above movements.
Observing and adapting yourself to your opponents' defending styles is the key to your win. If you only pass with what your muscle memory tells you, you are going to fail at some point because people can acclimate and counter you at some point.
So you have to see what's happening on the pitch and play as smart as you can. Patience is the key; there's no need for you to pass the ball unless you get forced. You need to delay passing the ball because the opponent expects you to pass and that would be their cue to attack.

Types of Passing

Depending on what situation you get involved in, different passes by using different button combinations are needed.
Passing the ball with the R1 button performs a very strong short pass while double-tapping the pass button gives the ball a lift so that no one can touch it from the ground.

The Lofted Pass

The lofted pass is one of the best passing techniques for the last couple of years in FIFA. It’s a type of pass that makes it difficult for your opponent to get their hands on the ball. It’s perfect for allocating the ball in the attacking third, as it allows you to make quick one-two passes with minimal risk of the ball getting blocked.
It works by putting a bit of height on your passes to dodge your opponents and arrive at your own players’ feet. If you add the lofted pass to your gameplay techniques, you will lose the ball less and launch more powerful attacks. Also, it's a good way for passing the ball in the midfield.

To execute the lofted pass all you need to do is double-tap X/A. Or double-tap triangle/Y for a lofted through the pass.

That's all you need to know about passing techniques in FIFA. Don't forget to practice before you enter challenging levels. Practice can help you perform better, thus, win more prizes and FIFA 23 coins each time!