Shooting consistently and effectively is not just about hitting the ball into the goal; it's about making the right decisions, positioning yourself optimally, and taking well-calculated shots. Hitting the ball at the goal might work for lower ranks but, the higher ranks can easily defend most basic shots on goal. Being able to hit the ball in a specific spot on goal can exploit an opponent's bad positioning. To know where to hit the ball you need to know how to exploit an opponents positioning.
The next step in shooting is to analyse your opponents positioning and hit the ball in an spot that makes them panic. Being able to do that will open up opportunities for goals. It also can ruin the opposing team's rotation and positioning.
Practice your aim and timing to consistently hit your target. Understand the angles and power required for different shots. Aim for corners or other vulnerable areas in the goal or target. Be comfortable with ball control, including dribbling and flicking techniques. Being able to control the ball in different situations allows you to set up your shots effectively.
Practice regularly to develop muscle memory and consistency in your shooting. The more you practice, the more consistent and effective your shots will become. Practice aerial shots to become more versatile in your shooting capabilities. Aerial shots give you an advantage in both accuracy and power.
Position yourself optimally for shooting opportunities. Anticipate where the ball will be and position yourself to take advantage of it. Work on your positioning to be in the right place at the right time.