Talented quad-national forward Andre Harriman-Annous was back on the scoresheet as Arsenal secured a 1-0 win over Newcastle United in a Premier League 2 clash staged at Mangata Developments Stadium on Friday.
Born in London, Harriman-Annous is eligible to play for England, Nigeria, Lebanon and Ghana but he is currently prioritising the Three Lions, unlike his older brother Brandon, who is committed to Nigeria.
An England U18 international, Andre netted his first Premier League 2 goal since September 2025 as the young Gunners extended their unbeaten run in the division to four games.
In the fourth minute of stoppage time, Harriman-Annous earned a late penalty and the striker after seeing his initial attempt saved, headed home Harris' rebound to claim all three points.
His other goals for Arsenal’s youth sides this season came against Newport County in the EFL Trophy and Wolverhampton Wanderers in Premier League 2.
At senior level, Mikel Arteta has included him in the squad for four competitive matches, with the forward making his debuts in the Carabao Cup and UEFA Champions League during victories over Brighton & Hove Albion and Slavia Prague, respectively.
Harriman-Annous joined Arsenal's Hale End Academy in May 2016, rising through the ranks to sign his first professional contract in August 2025.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
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