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FIFA 23: How to take penalties perfectly every time

Penalties have had a complete overhaul in FIFA 23 – here is how to take them perfectly every time in the new game and everything else you need to know.

There is no easier way to score a goal in football than a penalty kick. A straight one-on-one shot against the goalkeeper for the attacking team, a golden chance that you have to take advantage of, and this is no different in the game of FIFA.

There are many masters of the penalty kick in world football. Jorginho, Lionel Messi and Harry Kane are just a few of the names that come to mind when thinking of a player that you can rely on from 12 yards. Wouldn’t it be great if you could be as good as them at penalties in FIFA 23 – well now you can!

EA has released an entirely revamped penalty system in FIFA 23, so here we have all the information you need to know to take the perfect penalty kick every single time in the new instalment of the game.

So, let’s not waste any time and let’s get into things.

Read More: FIFA 23: Closed beta, release date, pre-order, new features, cover and everything we know so far

Along with Free Kicks and Corners, EA has also refreshed Penalty Kicks in FIFA 23. They want to make penalties feel more rewarding than before with the player’s Composure being a big focus. Now when you step up to the spot you will see a shrinking Composure Ring based on your player’s Composure Attribute.

Ideally, you want to time your shot when the ring is at its smallest, just as it touches the perimeter of the ball, to take a penalty kick with great accuracy and power.

Use the Left Stick to aim your shot, and don’t worry about going past the net because you are not seeing a reticle. EA has made it so your aim is set to within the net, about 3 feet from the posts, and

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