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
Guy Ben-Aroya (Catford & Bromley) – May have been on the losing side but produced three or four top-class saves to keep the score down
DEFENCE
Matan Ozin (Shacharit Donetsk) – Man-of-the-match for the new boys, solid and resolute at full-back
Sammy Huberman (AC Whetstone) – Tackled hard, intercepted well and distributed cooly, had three efforts on goal to boot too
Josh Kaye (FC Team C) – Brilliant in defence and scored a bullet header at a crucial time in the match
Mark Driver (King Crown) – Defensively superb down the right-hand side of the pitch, enjoyed his morning in the Rowley Lane sunshine
MIDFIELD:
Daniel Perelberg (Athletic Bilbaum) – Fine debut on the left wing, capped off by getting on the scoresheet twice
Lorian Madanes (FC Team B) – Described as being the best player on the pitch, scored two, set up another two and hit woodwork twice for good measure
Josh Bharier (London Rovers) –Worked extremely hard throughout the 90 minutes in the centre of the park and was rewarded by scoring a hat-trick
Daniel Harrod (Brady Maccabi) – Was majestic down the right-hand flank and thoroughly deserved his two goals
ATTACK:
Dovi Fehler (Hendon United A) – Had a terrific debut, showed fantastic pace and skill and claimed two excellent goals
Adam Arnold (North West Neasden) – Brilliant performance up front for Neasden. May not have got on the scoresheet but was a constant threat to Woodford defence
MANAGER OF THE WEEK
Jeremy Brown (London Rovers)
PLAYER OF THE WEEK:
Lorian Madanes (FC Team B)
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