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
Ben Pollins (AC Whetstone) – Excellent throughout, but won his side three points with a stunning late save
DEFENCE
Sam Lewis (Faithfold A) – There weren’t too many plus points for Faithfold, but the performance of Lewis at left-back was one of them
Avi Mocton (Hendon United C) – Filled in admirably at the heart of the Hendon defence, doing all he could to snuff out the league leaders strikeforce
Jake Yudelowitz (Norstar Raiders C) – Impressed once again at the back in the calming manner his teammates have become so accustomed to
Gideon Barth (Hendon United B) – His striker teammate may have bagged a hat-trick, but full-back got special praise for an “excellent” performance
MIDFIELD:
Dan Alfreds (FC Team B) – Dangerous down the left-flank, claimed three assists and gave Brady problems for 90 minutes
Daniel Castle (Chigwell Athletic) – Rolled back the years with a dominating performance, full of energy, winning tackles and breaking forward
Ari Last (Hendon United A) – Took over the armband from Josh Lipman and lead by example with a vintage display including two goals
Lorian Madanes (FC Team B) – caused them problems all day long with his pace and skill. Worked well with Lassman and earned his goal
ATTACK:
Mitch Lassman (FC Team B) – Was clinical with his two goals and led the line brilliantly to instigate stunning cup win
David Garfinkle (Hendon United B) – Was superb up front, netting a match-winning hat-trick to keep live Hendon’s hopes of avoiding relegation
PLAYER-MANAGER OF THE WEEK
David Gordon (FC Team B)
PLAYER OF THE WEEK:
Mitch Lassman (FC Team B)
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