1. You’ll need to sweep the pass in one swift movement, to prevent oncoming defenders from disrupting the pass or knocking the ball out of your hand.
2. Ensure the ball is closest to your back foot as you can use your momentum in the pass.
3. Put your weight through the pass and finish with your hands facing towards the player you aim to pass to.
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