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Andrew Sherwood is the Jewish News Sport and Community Editor

by Andrew Sherwood

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

Layout 1CHECK 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
Ben Law (Scrabble) – Didn’t make a mistake, produced some superb match-winning saves and was safe for 90 minutes, had no chance with the Faithfold goal

DEFENCE
Simon Englander (Boca Jewniors) – Put in a fine shift defensively, got forward well to help the attacks and capped the great performance with a great solo strike
Gav Kregier (Hendon United A) – Was an unsung hero, played his heart out with numerous important interceptions and tackles
Doron Shooter (Real Hendon) – 17-year-old has been a colossal at centre-back all season, epitomised by his performance on Sunday
Harvey Kaye (Oakwood A) – Worked tirelessly as he got up and down the right wing, particularly in the second half

MIDFIELD:
Ashley Stanton (Real Sosobad) – Used the ball well and created some excellent chances – a real hearty performance
Sam Sollosi (Redbridge A) – Almost mesmeric at times, a constant threat throughout and scored twice, his second being a stunning solo effort
Alex Hershman (SPEC) – Never stopped running, and produced quality with the ball. Easily his best performance in a SPEC shirt
Ben Ellis (NL Raiders A) – Unplayable in the first half, scoring one and setting up another two. Was a constant threat down the right hand side

ATTACK:
James Gold (Maccabi London Lions A) – A brilliant double against title-seeking Camden, a menace throughout as Lions continue impressive run of late
Bobby Abrams (Oakwood B) – A cool character who relished leading the line. Showed an exquisite touch, produced a tireless work rate and a wonderful finish late on

PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Sam Sollosi (Redbridge A)

MANAGERS OF THE WEEK:
Adam Klein & David Pollock (Macacbi London Lions A)

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