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
Mike Myers (FC Team A) – Was Team’s Man of the match, kept his side in the game as he produced at least five great saves to help defeat the champions
DEFENCE
Alon Hirshkorn (FC Team A) – Had a particularly good game at left-back and was solid throughout
Dan Field (Neasden) – Having hardly played all season he came into the side today and was dominant. Strong, quick and no nonsense defending
Gavriel Nussbaum (Shacharit Donetsk) – Strong performance at the heart of the Donetsk defence, and capped off performance with a goal
David James Cohen (FC Team A) – Team’s best outfield player at right-back. Had a great game and more than played his part in beating newly-crowned champions
MIDFIELD:
Jon Breger (FC Team B) – Was influential throughout the 90 minutes, dictated play and got on the scoresheet
Ricky Engleman (NL Raiders A) – Didn’t deserve to be on the losing side. Dominant central midfield performance and looks in good shape for the cup final next weekend
Scott Kay (Neasden) –Was excellent in midfield today. Won everything in the air and his influence on the pitch on the pitch encourages everyone around him. Capped off a great performance by scoring the winning goal.
Lorian Madanes (FC Team B) – Scored a hat-trick, which was just reward for all the hard work he put in, ahead of next week’s Cup Final
ATTACK:
Adam Ellis (Shacharit Donetsk) – Quite brilliant up front, ran opposing defence ragged, pacy, skilful and scored twice including a sublime effort
Dan Orgel (North West Neasden) – Most determined player on the pitch. Scored a quality goal and gave absolutely everything for the team. Looked dangerous throughout
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Adam Ellis (Shacharit Donetsk)
MANAGER OF THE WEEK:
Ben Gilbey (FC Team A)
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