Jewish News team of the week
Find out who made it into this week’s Jewish News / jewishnews.co.uk Team of the Week.
CHECK OUT TEAM OF THE WEEK IN THIS WEEK’S JEWISH NEWS!
Send your nominations for team-of-the-week to andrews@thejngroup.com to reach me by Monday afternoon.
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GOALKEEPER
Russell Corin (Hendon United A) – Made a hat-trick of stops in penalty shoot-out to help Hendon clinch first part of potential treble
DEFENCE
Scott MacKenzie (North West Neasden) – Described by his manager as being the left-back in the division, and showed why, with another impressive performance
Rob Silverman (Loughton Orient) – Was superb and made a lot of vital interceptions and blocks. Put his head on every ball and kept L’Equipe out
Ilan Scorah (Oakwood A) – Described as being ‘magnificent’ at the back for his side in gallant loss to Hendon in cup final
Dan Lederman (FC Team B) – Was part of Team’s excellent back four, which claimed impressive win to end season on a high
MIDFIELD:
Dan Alfreds (FC Team B) – Another impressive display down the left-flank, claiming two assists in side’s emphatic win
Jonny Breger (FC Team A) – Captain led by example, leading his way to arguably their most impressive win of the season
Yoav Lebens (Hendon United A) – Described by his manager as even usurping hat-trick-hero saving goalkeeper in Peter Morrison Trophy final showdown
Lorian Madanes (FC Team A) – May not have been on the scoresheet, but claimed five assists as Team ended season on a notable high
ATTACK:
Richard Salmon (FC Team A) – Was a constant threat to the Faithfold defence for 90 minutes, illustrated by scoring a superb hat-trick
Adam Arnold (North West Neasden) – Described as being the best player on the pitch, scored two great goals and showed superb energy throughout
MANAGER OF THE WEEK
Jonathan Pearl (FC Team A)
PLAYER OF THE WEEK:
Yoav Lebens (Hendon United A)
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