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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:
Dov Owen (Real Hendon) – Donned the gloves with team a shortage of goalkeepers and played excellently

DEFENCE:
Lee Warner (Oakwood A) – Raiders’ man of the match. Enjoyed a terrific battle with Liron Mannie down the Raiders’ right side
Barnaby Powell (Athletic Bilbaum) – Was commanding colossal at the back, providing the axis for a strong defensive display
Gav Krieger (Finchley City) – Put in a superb performance at the back, controlled Hendon’s attack for the 90 minutes
Ricky Fox (Woodford Wanderers) – Part of a strong defence which helped side to both a first win and clean sheet of the season

MIDFIELD:
Eyal Samovich (NL Raiders C) – Was back in his preferred position and showed it by controlling the game
Dan Rose (Oakwood A) – Was a colossus throughout, bossed proceedings for the ten men agains the champions
Leor Harel (RC UK FC) – Back after injury and showed how he’s been missed by the team. Consistently broke up Boca’s play and claimed two assists
Jonti Aremband (RC UK FC) – Scored four goals for the second time this season, and could have had even more

ATTACK:
Shai Davidi (Faithfold A) – Didn’t stop running from start to finish, was a constant thorn to the Oakwood throughout the game
Alex Elf (NL Raiders C) –Was a class act as ever, scored a brilliantly taken goal in an all-round quality performance

PLAYER OF THE WEEK:
Lee Warner (Oakwood A)

JOINT-MANAGERS OF THE WEEK:
Eli Gottlieb & Sam Deaner (Athletic Bilbaum)

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