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Find out who made it into this week’s Jewish News / jewishnews.co.uk Team of the Week

Andrew Sherwood is the Jewish News Sport and Community Editor

Send your nominations for team-of-the-week to andrews@thejngroup.com to reach me by Monday afternoon.

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GOALKEEPER
Scott Shear (Redbridge B) – Produced a brilliant penalty and deserved his clean sheet as side went joint-top of the table

DEFENCE
Ryan Cole (Redbridge A) – Brilliant in defence and combined superbly in attack with Daniel Garfinkle
Yoav Lebens (Hendon United A) – Hendon needed a good experienced head at the back and he provided it in a calm assured display
Nathan Schindler (Maccabi London Lions B) – Produced what his manager described as being an “awesome performance” at centre half
Dan Stock (Scrabble) – Cleaned up several Blancos attacks and was strong in the tackle. Also went close on a number of occasions

MIDFIELD:
Daniel Garfinkle (Redbridge A) – Scored and claimed three assists, worked hard for the team and posed for 90 minutes
Joel Lassman (Catford & Bromley) – Once again covered every blade of glass in what was another exemplary performance
Yomi Cohen (Real Hendon) – Excelled in front of the back four, running himself into the ground and getting in important tackles and blocks
Gideon Barth (Hendon United B) – Back from his holidays and looked as if he was never away. Great link-u p play, got a couple of assists and was a menace throughout

ATTACK:
Richard Fogelman (Faithfold B) – Scored seven goals in the undoubted individual performance of the weekend
Daniel Polak (Finchley City) – Bagged a hat-trick on his first start of the season. Calm and composed, displayed ruthless finishing in front of goal

PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Richard Fogelman (Faithfold B)

PLAYER-MANAGER OF THE WEEK:
Sam Rank (Redbridge B)

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