We've all hammered a dropping ball into the top corner in our time but that's a hell of a lot easier when it's dropping ten feet from a teammate's backward header (even then, it's not so easy).
But, apparently, it's nigh-on impossible to even make contact with a ball when it's falling from a height of 74 metres.
Norwegian league champions Rosenborg took on a pre-season challenge recently that looks much more simple than it truly is.
With the ball dropping from the the roof of the Scandic Lerkendal building, barely anybody was able to follow the flight of the ball, let alone volley it home.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpQnppsCIYI
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