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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
Scott Shear (Redbridge B) – The best player on pitch, made four top-class saves to ensure he kept a clean sheet.

DEFENDERS:
Daniel Magidson (Athletic Bilbaum) – Gave a strong, battling performance at left-back which helped Bilbaum to their stunning win
Aaron Luftig (RC UK FC) – Excellent distribution, won everything in the air and didn’t lose the ball once
Gilad Kestenbaum (Real Hendon) – Brilliant at the back, at the heart of the Hendon defence and capped off performance by getting on the scoresheet
Dan Ezra (RC UK FC) – Didn’t put a foot wrong all day, was consistent and reliable as ever

MIDFIELDERS:
Daniel Goldhill (Athletic Bilbaum) – Shielded the defence and dictated play, an integral figure as Bilbaum shocked Raiders
Johann Jordi (Camden Park) – Was Camden’s player-of-the-match, led by example throughout the match
Dovi Vogel (RC UK FC) – Broke up Catford play time and time again, kept things ticking at the heart of the midfield and set off wave after wave of attacks
Anthony Cope (Redbridge B) – Worked very hard for his team and provided a good outlet for them 

STRIKERS:
Max Gordon (Camden Park) – Played up front for the first time and was a thorn in the FC Team side throughout
Gav Noe (Real Hendon) – Brilliant performance up front, scored two, including a stunning chipped effort

PLAYER OF THE WEEK:
Daniel Goldhill (Athletic Bilbaum)

MANAGERS OF THE WEEK:
Eli Gottlieb & Nick Shinder (Athletic Bilbaum)

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