Put on a shooting drill in a training session and nobody will be disappointed. You might need plenty of footballs, though, depending on the quality of the finishing. Or, in the case of Tom Huddlestone, wonder how long it is before the net breaks. The former Tottenham Hotspur and England midfielder, for the avoidance of doubt, can still strike a ball.James Rodriguez volleys, Federico Valverde half-volleys, the Lionel Messi chip, no age-limit overhead kicks, Lamine Yamal’s trademark goal, Dani Olmo’s first-time finish and one-on-ones all feature in our shooting section, which is the second part of The Athletic’s How To Series, following our dribbling and turning masterclass.Huddlestone, the YouTuber and content creator Eman SV2, former Everton midfielder Tom Davies, the king of the showboat Lee Trundle, and 14-year-old Liverpool academy player Rafferty Bolshaw were tasked with hitting the target…VolleyForgive the pun, but we need to establish some ground rules first.A volley in the purest sense is a ball that has not bounced since being touched by the last player to make contact with it.Antonee Robinson, we appreciate both your timing and visual explanation. Robinson’s strike for the USMNT against Germany in a friendly on the eve of the World Cup was a textbook volley. The ball was half-cleared from a corner, hung in the air and Robinson, 25 yards from goal, violently thumped it into the top corner before it hit the floor. “I had whiplash watching it go past everybody,” U.S. defender and captain Tim Ream said.