The Jewish Chronicle

Raiders are the best to have graced Masters set-up, says Ovits

- BYDANNYCAR­O

MACCABI LONDON LIONS GLENTHORNE UNITED

FOOTBALL ELANOvitsh­asdescribe­d North London Raiders as the best team to have played in the Maccabi Masters League after they completed the double with a 3-1 victory over Waldaf Town.

Raiders stormed out of the blocks and hit the target three times in a magical 20-minute spell in the first half. A deadly doublefrom­TonyPlasko­wplusonefr­om David Lederman effectivel­y ended the contest at Wingate & Finchley, although Waldaf striker Alex Bourne pulled one back in the second half.

NLR joint-manager Elan Ovits said: “I thought we were the stronger team for most of the game and played some terrific football, especially in the first half.

“Credit to Waldaf, they never gave up andweremuc­hmorecompe­titiveinth­e second half.

“We had a game plan, which the lads stuck to, and controlled the first half with some fantastic interchang­e play and quality crosses and goals.

“Despite scoring three first-half goals, we weren’t able to maintain our high tempo for 90 minutes and Waldaf deserved their goal.”

NLR’s cup success comes hard on the heels of their successful defence of the MMFL Division One title.

The arrival of players of the calibre of Danny Daggers, Daniel Hodes and Daniel Fox has helped keep NLR above their rivals.

“I’ve been playing Masters for five years and managing the team with Gavin Hodes for two,” said Ovits. “This is by far the best squad of players we’ve ever assembled and finally, after three attempts, we’ve won a cup final.

“The lads have shown true commitment and consistent­ly maintained the very highest standards from start to finish. It’s been a privilege to manage and play in the best ever Masters team.

“As champions we know that all the other teams are going to get stronger and want to beat us. However, the real challenge for us is to continue to maintain our very high standards and focus.

“If the lads show as much commitment and quality as they’ve done this season, then we will be in a good place and challenge for honours once again.”

Ovits went on to say: “Finally, most of us lads have been playing 11-a-side football for the past 30 years and have enjoyed every minute of it.

“This is mainly down to the fantastic organisati­on and dedication of our Jewish leagues committees and volunteers. We hope to see many more clubs join Masters football in years to come and continue to enjoy playing the wonderful game.”

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