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
David Gordon (FC Team B) – Pulled off a terrific save early on and was a composed figure in goal as Team claimed priceless win
DEFENCE
Martin Smulovitch (Hendon United A) – Came into the side and turned the clock back with a vintage display at left back
Dan Lederman (FC Team B) – Played out of position at centre-back but was faultless throughout the 90 minutes
Alex Rosenthal (Hendon United A) – Another faultless display from someone whose been an unsung hero this season. Was ultra-consistent and very cool under pressure
Darren Freed (FC Team B) – Hobbled his way through the whole second half but never moaned or let it show
MIDFIELD:
Tom Miller (FC Team B) – Did a great job for the team down the left-hand flank and capped off performance with a deserved goal
Eli Lew (Athletic Bilbaum) – May have been on the losing side, but gave a virtuoso performance for Bilbaum, most impressive player on the pitch
Joel Ross (FC Team C) – Purred in midfield for Team and deservedly got on the scoresheet to cap off fine performance
Joseph Sacks (L’Equipe) – Described as being quality – both from his manager and the opposing players
ATTACK:
Jeremy Julius (FC Team C) – Simply unstoppable on the day as he scored five goals in Team’s emphatic 6-0 win over AC Mill Hill
Richard Fogelman (L’Equipe) – League’s top scorer scored all four of his side’s goals as they moved to within one win of becoming champions
PLAYER-MANAGER OF THE WEEK
David Gordon (FC Team B)
PLAYER OF THE WEEK:
Richard Fogelman (L’Equipe)
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