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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
Simon Roth (SPEC) – Produced a great save at 2-0 prevented any sort of comeback and all but rubberstamp SPEC’s win

DEFENCE
Andy Cohen (Scrabble) – Was as reliable as ever at left-back, once more didn’t put a foot wrong
Ed Weisz (FC Team A) – Was very impressive in the centre-back role and looked untroubled throughout
Ryan Fox (SPEC) – Nothing got past him, as he produced a very solid performance to seal comfortable win
Anthony Goodmaker (Scrabble) – Alongside Bentley, was superb in the centre of the Scrabble defence, to ensure a clean sheet for the league leaders

MIDFIELD:
Josh Dickinson (Oakwood B) – Came on shortly after half-time on the left-hand side, created the free-kick for equalising goal and showed terrific movement throughout
Yoel Deal (Camden Park) – Put in a shift in the middle of the park, even though he was badly injured and played through the pain barrier
Jonny Kay (NL Raiders A) – Positionally perfect and alongside Ben Joseph, set the tempo and the platform for the win
Yossi Goldberg (Real Hendon) – Dominated the midfield for Real Hendon and scored two quality goals to boot

ATTACK:
Rob Hershkorn (Camden Park) – Vital return by the Camden skipper, was a work horse upfront, chased down everything and got a well-deserved goal
Jordan Marks (NL Raiders A) – Scored one, set one up and was simply unplayable all morning

PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Yoel Deal (Camden Park)

MANAGER OF THE WEEK:
Will Castle (Camden Park)

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