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#MGBSFL 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
Lee Fegan (Temple Fortune A) – Was brilliant in goal and pulled three fantastic out of the bag to help earn his side an impressive point

DEFENCE
Ben Harris (Camden Park) – First game in three months, was bright, positive and shone throughout the game
Adam Newman (Scrabble) – Brilliant defensive qualities and a threat from the back bringing the ball out to set up play for the team
Brett Stead (Temple Fortune A) – Led Fortune’s back four superbly, was key figure in side’s clean sheet
Jake Yudelowitz (Straw Hat Pirates) – A dream debut, was relaxed and composed at the back, like a brick wall which the Faithfold defence couldn’t knock down

MIDFIELD:
David Khalastchi (Camden Park) – Played in a different position, yet still dominated throughout and scored a great goal
Nick Barnett (Maccabi London Lions Blue) – A superb and solid performance in the middle of the park, controlled the game together with Adam Abadi and got rewarded for his efforts with a lovely strike to win the game.
Jordan Sherne (Oakwood B) – Described as being “brilliant”, the summer signing continues to impress, showing great assurance on the ball
Anthony Beilin (Temple Fortune B) – With a baby due any minute, covered every blade of grass, was instrumental in defensive play and foundation of all our good work going forward

ATTACK:
Sam Hammerton (Maccabi London Lions White) – 17-year-old capped off his a fine debut by scoring a hat-trick
Aron Gale (Straw Hat Pirates) – Youngster, in his first season in adult football, scored another two goals – these ones sealing the points for The Pirates

PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Sam Hammerton (Maccabi London Lions White)

MANAGER OF THE WEEK:
Elliot Cukier (Straw Hat Pirates)

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