Newcastle United's U21 team picked up a 3-0 victory over Fulham at Whitley Park on Friday night, with goalkeeper Harris scoring an incredible goal from his own half. Harris, who was on the bench for Newcastle's 6-1 win over Qarabag in the Champions League on Wednesday, smashed in the effort to make it 2-0. The 19-year-old also kept a clean sheet, stopping Fulham from scoring. Newcastle United's Under-21s interim coach Robbie Stockdale said Harris was 'chuffed to bits' with his strike. Harris has yet to make his competitive debut for Newcastle United, but has played for the first team in a friendly and is a winner of the Wor Jackie award. He was named on the bench for the 1-1 draw with Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League at the end of January. Harris's goal has drawn comparisons to other goalscoring goalkeepers, including Anatoliy Trubin and Alisson Becker. The goalscoring goalkeeper has become a phenomenon in recent years, with several shot-stoppers scoring important goals. Harris's strike will undoubtedly be a contender for the Puskas award. Newcastle United's academy set-up has produced several talented young players, and Harris is one of the latest to make a name for himself. The club's fans will be hoping to see more of Harris in the future, and his goal against Fulham will have done his chances of breaking into the first team no harm. Harris's reaction to the goal was typically modest, posting a video on Instagram alongside the caption 'Goal and a clean sheet'.