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I picked team to respect competition, says Landesberg

March 21, 2013 10:23
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ByDanny Caro, Danny Caro

5 min read

London Maccabi Lions boss Andy Landesberg has made a staunch defence of the team he selected for Sunday’s JC Cyril Anekstein Cup semi-final against Faithfold.

There was widespread criticism of a strong Lions team that included members of the club’s first team who play in the Spartan South Midlands League first division, but Landesberg says that his selection is proof that he respects the JC League Cup competition, and, ultimately, wants to win it.

Eilon Kennet, the former Lions boss who has just steered his Redbridge Jewish Care team into the final, led the criticism, telling JC Sport: “I think it’s a shame that the main MSFL Cup will ultimately be decided by the availability of boys playing on Saturdays in the South Midlands League, but everyone wants to win the Cup Final.”

But Landesberg says that he was left with little option after having six regulars, including Lee Cash and Danny Daggers, cup-tied and another injured for the last four clash they won 3-2 to end Faithfold’s treble hopes.