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#MGBSFL Jewish News team of the week

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
Raffy Zysblat (Real Hendon) – Youngster was superb throughout and made a few excellent saves to earn his side a point

DEFENCE
Leor Harel (Faithfold A) – A real utility man, never complains where he is played, worked tirelessly and got his reward with a goal
Craig Sandford (Redbridge A) – A masterclass performance from Redbridge’s co-manager, was playing in an unaccustomed position but didn’t put a foot wrong
Joel Barnett (Los Blancos) – Pure passion and no nonsense defending from the Blancos skipper, who led by example
Dan Adleman (Redbridge B) – May have been on the losing side, but put in a superb 90-minute performance

MIDFIELD:
Johan Jordi (Camden Park) – Was superb as always in his role as the leader of the pack
Ben Shirbini (Faithfold A) – Was at the heart of everything Green and White, scored a goal and was instrumental in many others
Luke Brookner (Oakwood A) – Worked tirelessly in the middle of the park in what was his first game in a long time
David Cohen (Brady Maccabi) – Played superbly, never missed a tackle and put in some excellent deliveries

ATTACK:
Zach Cohen (Mill Hill Dons) – Another superb performance which saw him score four times. Was an absolute nightmare to defend against, pace, flair and strength were all on full display
Rafi Bloom (Oakwood B) – Six weeks removed from what looked like a season ending shoulder injury, but returned to the side and gave a bustling and battling performance

PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Johan Jordi (Camden Park)

MANAGER OF THE WEEK:
Stirling Kay (Camden Park)

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