12/07/2011
Two reports from Vienna: European Maccabi Games

The Jewish Chronicle
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Colman is mustard as GB reach last four

by Danny Caro

July 10, 2011

Motti Colman scored his first-ever hat-trick as GB marched into the last four of a futsal competition for the first time, as Jonny Cohen’s troops found their shooting boots in a 7-4 victory over Estonia.

With Sam Arghebant dropping out through illness on the morning of Sunday’s match, GB were indebted to another master-class from goalkeeper Danny Berliner, who produced a series of brave saves throughout the game.

Two early saves from the North London Raiders stopper were rewarded when GB forged ahead after six minutes.

A great passing move culminated in Steve Summers setting up Lee Bibring who rifled the ball into the far corner for a picture-book goal.

Summers was leading the Estonians a merry dance as his strength, touch and quick-thinking set up chance after chance for Team GB.

The Redbridge striker was harshly booked for kicking the ball away after 10 minutes but he was involved again minutes later when Danny Sugarman’s shot was flicked on by Jonathan Green, forcing the keeper into a smart block.

Berliner left the crowd open-mouthed with another brilliant save to keep the lead intact following a counter-attack and GB doubled their lead after 16 minutes with a stunning individual effort from the impressive Colman.

He ran virtually the length of the pitch to finish in style and get the crowd off their seats. It was no more than GB deserved.

Green set up Russell Goldstein who almost added a third but GB were hit with a sucker-punch on the stroke of half time as Babutski pulled one back to make it 2-1. Estonia finished the half stroke and there was a heart-in-the-mouth moment as the post came to GB’s rescue.

There was just about time for GB to muster one final attack as Summers set up Bibring who was denied by the keeper.

With the next goal crucial, Summers gave GB the start they were looking for early in the second period. He showed great strength to put a chance of a plate for Ben Sollosi and the JC MSFL Young Player of the Year did the rest to make it 3-1.

A fourth goal was soon to follow as the ice-cool Colman ended another strong run with a fine finish to give his team a vital cushion.

To their credit, Estonia did not let their heads drop and Berliner had no chance with a finish of quality.

The GB stopper was called into action seconds later and from their next attack, the industrious Sugarman used his experience to set up Colman who completed a memorable hat-trick with another classy finish.

Estonia hit the woodwork three times in total, but they scored again after a mistake in the GB defence.

GB continued to march forward with a jinking run from Adam Klein setting up Goldstein who smashed a shot against the post. Summers was then denied by a full-length save from the keeper.

Klein scored the goal his performance deserved, completing a great run by lifting the ball over the keeper for a delicious finish to confirm GB’s spot in the semis.

GB manager Jonny Cohen said: “We’ve completed stage two of our objective but defensively, we are still not doing what we’ve talked about.

“But what pleased me most about today is that we’ve taken chances, something we haven’t done in our first couple of matches.

“The boys are gutted about Sam Arghebant missing the match through illness. We dedicate this win to him.

“I told Motti before the game not to leave anything in his locker and he didn’t. The difference today was our finishing.

“Danny Berliner was also magnificent, as were all the boys. I think he’s been player of the tournament so far. This is his game and I expect the highest standards from him. He did not disappoint today. He’s the bravest person I’ve ever seen in a sporting arena.”

Looking ahead to the semi-finals, Cohen said: “Lithuania and Spain are both very tough opponents. This is what we’ve talked about but the boys have done very well and are going in the right direction.

“I have lots of belief in the squad and believe the boys can win things.”

Hat-trick hero Motti Colman said: “Estonia are a good side but we played a tight and compact game. This result shows that our eight-month preparations are paying off as we’ve trained so hard for this.

“Now we have to try and win GB’s first futsal medal.”

“The boys were ruthless today,” coach Danny Berg commented. “Now we can’t wait for the semis.”





Courtesy: The Jewish Chronicle


Brave GB well beaten by red-hot Russians

by Danny Caro

July 10, 2011

The Masters Futsal put in a brave performance before going down 8-1 against competition favourites Russia.

A combination of good organisation, shape and discipline helped GB keep the match goalless for the opening 18 minutes. They also rode their luck at times with the woodwork coming to the rescue on three occasions as well as keeper Phil Caplin producing a number of heroic saves.

Player-coach Paul Shamplina was in commanding form at the back as the Russians put GB on the back foot early on.

Russia hit the bar after nine minutes before Caplin pulled out a top-drawer block.

GB’s all-round performance was outstanding to a man with half-time approaching but the Russians to continued to knock on the door with the ever-alert Caplin rushing out of his goal to stop another goal-bound strike.

He pulled out another fine save with an acrobatic finger-tip save over the bar.

GB stood big, brave and strong and it looked as though they would hold out until half time but a piece of sloppy marking saw Russia forge ahead in deserved fashion.

They doubled the lead a minute before the break after a swift passing move caught the GB defence napping for a simple finish.

2-0 down at the break, GB could be very pleased with their first-half effort but two goals at the start of the second period effectively ended the game as a contest.

It was 3-0 after 23 minutes as another patient passing move was capped off with a stunning finish into the top corner from 15 yards. A fourth goal followed shortly after as GB heads started to drop.

But there was a big cheer on the GB bench when birthday boy Laurence Newman met an inc-perfect cross from Maccabi veteran Danny Schweiger with a bullet header into the roof of the net. The goal, made in Manchester, was no more than GB deserved.

Russia stepped up a gear and scored four more. In all honesty, they were a joy to watch.

GB created two later chances; the first saw a counter-attack involving Schweiger and Danny Reuben link up but Silver was just unable to produce the final touch. The same player missed another good chance at the death.

In summary, the first-half performance shows how far GB have come in this sport, but the final score reflected Russian domination, and it’s worth remembering that GB lost 15-1 to Russia at the last Maccabiah Games two years ago.

For Russia, Vladimir Nakharatov (3), Mikhail Evgratov, Heexey Burdman (2), Valeri Morosov and Oleg Lvov scored the goals.

GB manager Adam Lustigman said: “We were very good in the first half. We kept our shape well and were disciplined. We were only two down at half time which we were more than content with.

“Our heads went down after the two goals early in the second half and we lost our shape.

“But today we lost against a team that I believe would reach the final of the Open competition.

“We scored a really good goal which was a nice way for Laurence Newman to celebrate his birthday.”


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