Goal king Gould hit four
(far right) scored five times against Temple Fortune man and Mordi Weiler adding the gloss. United boss Jordan Sapler said: “It’s not always easy going into a game as strong favourites, but we started with exactly the right attitude and carried that on until the final whistle. We played some excellent football, with the kind of style we have been working on, centred around quick passing and sharp movement and the large scoreline was well deserved.” a great reaction from the boys after last week’s disappointing defeat. We played some brilliant football throughout and taught Faithfold a lesson.” MGBSFL, a lot of people were expecting HMH to have no difficulties, but we went toe to toe with them. It was a big plus having both Sam Stead and Zach Cohen back from injury. They both had superb games and hope to keep them fit for the weeks ahead. There were great performances throughout the team and we were unlucky not to get a fourth goal. Full credit to Avi Goldberg and HMH though, it was clear to see they are a top-quality team. They played some great stuff throughout.”
MGBSFL DIVISION ONE
Two goals from Arron Goldberg plus an own goal helped Jewdinese extend their unbeaten run to six matches as they recorded an impressive win over Bayern. Alon Pinhas pulled one back from the penalty spot. Jewdinese boss Darren Lawrence said: “It was a belowpar performance. However, in order to win the league you have to win when you don’t play well and that’s what we did. The introduction of James Ross changed the game.”
DIVISION TWO FOOTBALL
South Manchester Sports Club 2nd to a 7-0 triumph over Reich in the MJSL Joan Collins Premier Division.
Last season’s Golden Boot winner was in top form, with two goals from Josh Gordon and one from Adam Tuck
Maccabi Manchester Masters stablemates Maccabi Manchester Yellow in the preliminary round of the Tony Cohen Cup, with goals from Marc Buchanan (2), Moishe Hasid, Jacob Huller. Rafi Dines claimed a consolation for the Yellows.