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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
Alex Chernoff (North West Neasden) – In what was only his second game, excelled throughout the 90 minutes and dealt with every high ball with aplomb

DEFENCE
Dan Beckwith (Shirley Park) – Inspirational at left-back, was Man-of-the-Match as Park stunned the joint-leaders, scoring twice in the process – including a sensational 40-yard effort
James Neidle (Hendon United C) – Absolutely phenomenal performance. Marshalled the back line, handled Fortune’s aerial bombardment with aplomb and scored a crucial goal
Scott Kay (North West Neasden) – Very strong at the back, always a threat going forward, and was involved in both of his side’s goals
Dan Tannenbaum (Norstar Raiders C) – Bagged a hat-trick from right-back. Linked up with brilliantly on the right-hand side with Will Ufland, causing Whetstone all manner of problems

MIDFIELD:
Joe Cohen (Faithfold A) – Was a menace throughout for the Greens down the left flank as side staved off a spirited performance from Oakwood B in the Cup
Sam Arghebant (London Maccabi Lions Blue) – Only played for 30 minutes but made such an impact he got the nomination
Oli Henry (Norstar London Raiders A) – Came through his first 90 minutes of the season after shaking a groin injury and capped superb display with a fine goal
Jake Erlich (Jewdinese) – An all-round top performance, debatably his best of the season as he grabbed a goal and claimed two assists

ATTACK:
Ben Zloof (AC Mill Hill) – Hat-trick hero for Mill Hill, was too hot to handle for L’Equipe as he led them a merry dance
Adam Hersh (Los Blancos) – In what was his first start of the season, bagged a match-winning hat-trick to send his side through to cup quarter-finals

JOINT-MANAGERS OF THE WEEK:
David Lusman (Shirley Park)

PLAYER OF THE WEEK:
Adam Hersh (Los Blancos)

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