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) – Had to come on with a badly bruised finger and a hamstring injury but still pulled off some excellent saves
DEFENCE
Sean Ladier (Blizzard Storm) – Put in another performance of the highest standard at full-back as Storm claimed an impressive point
Jordan Sapler (Redbridge B) – Imperious at the heart of the Redbridge defence. Didn’t put a foot wrong against treble holders, with his manager believing he’s the best in the business
Jordan Freedman (Jewdinese) – Another brilliant performance, made no mistakes and dealt with his defensive duties against a strong side
Luke Roback (KS Reunited) – Excellent performance at right-back, strong in the tackle and didn’t give the winger a sniff
MIDFIELD:
Rob Cohen (AC Whetstone) – Was described as majestic as he showed why he’s such a great player. Two goals was just reward for a brilliant display
Richard Winton (AC Mill Hill) – Ran his socks off for the team, worked tirelessly for 90 minutes and set up side’s third goal
Connor Perlmutter (Maccabi London Lions Blue) – Lively and a constant threat throughout, scored a stunning hat-trick, including a quite brilliant 25-yard inch-perfect lob
Yoram Goodman (Shacharit Donetsk) – Heroic, hard-working and intelligent as a defensive midfielder in Donetsk’s win over Hendon
ATTACK:
James Gershfield (Harmen) – League’s joint-top scorer was at it again, this time in the cup as he blew Fortune away with a five-goal salvo – including a first-half hat-trick
Jake Gilbert (Norstar London Raiders B) – Raiders’ prolific frontman scored a second successive hat-trick, this time including a breathtaking effort
MANAGER OF THE WEEK
Darren Lawrence (Jewdinese)
PLAYER-MANAGER OF THE WEEK:
Connor Perlmutter (Maccabi London Lions Blue)
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