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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:
Bradley Segal (Finchley City) – May have been on the receiving end of a heavy defeat – but would have been even heavier but for a strong of stunning stops

DEFENCE:
Joe Cohen (NL Raiders A) – Showed great energy up and down the left hand side, was defensively excellent and provided great support for the forward players
Tomer Weider (Faithfold B) – 17-year-old was played out of position as he covered for absentees, but proved to be outstanding
James Korn (FC Team A) – First game of the season and showed side what they have been missing – commanding as ever at the heart of defence
Max Clynes (Oakwood A) – Came into the O’s defence and put in an outstanding performance, part of the backline which kept a clean sheet against the normally prolific Brady

MIDFIELD:
Russell Goldstein (Redbridge A) – Caused havoc going up and down the flank and produced a fantastic overlap and cross for the opening goal
Adam Lipman (Maccabi London Lions B) – Produced an awesome performance. Won everything in the middle of the park and single-handedly dominated the midfield
Sam Rank (Redbridge B) – Changed the game, got the Redbridge boys playing and claimed an assist for team’s first goal
Gid Barth (Hendon United B) – Looked to have the beating of his full-back throughout, grabbed a goal after same great close control in the box

ATTACK:
Yoav Kestenbaum (Hendon United A) – Showed that when he’s on song, he’s one of the best in the league
Nicky Woolf (NL Raiders B) – Brilliant performance up front, helped himself to a hat-trick as he tormented Faithfold’s defence

PLAYER OF THE WEEK:
Yoav Kestenbaum (Hendon United A)

MANAGER OF THE WEEK:
David Garbacz (Hendon United A)

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