Young Fulham striker Jay Stansfield has shown off some outrageous skills as he continues to isolate himself alongside the rest of the footballing community.

Due to recent events, all football has been suspended until the end of April, leaving all players to carry out their own training at home in order to keep fit for whenever the season may restart.

For the most part, it involves various cardiovascular exercises, however, Stansfield just couldn't resist kicking a ball about in his driveway for a bit on Friday morning.

The 17-year-old had to make do with what he had at his disposal, however, which happened to be a basketball hoop rather than an actual goal.

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But, in footage shared on Fulham's Instagram page, he still found the net.

Juggling the ball impressively for a few moments, Stansfield eventually cushioned a lovely effort straight into the basket. 'Nothing but net', as the club said alongside the post.

Stansfield made the move to Fulham from Exeter City's youth set-up back in the summer transfer window, initially joining The Whites' under-18s before moving into the first-team set-up in January.

So far he has made one appearance in the league and one in the FA Cup for Scott Parker's side, but has made the bench on other occasions as well.

The verdict

This is something to at least give Fulham fans hope that there are good times ahead.

At 17, Stansfield clearly has a lot of talent but I think Parker is doing the right thing by just slowly integrating him with first-team activities. Besides, he is hardly about to nip ahead of Aleksandar Mitrovic is he.

But if he can find the net in football as well as he can here, he could be something special.