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FOX NAMED IN 'TEAM OF NEW MIDWEEK'

24 January 2018

Dan Cooke/Gateshead
Club News

FOX NAMED IN 'TEAM OF NEW MIDWEEK'

24 January 2018

BEN Fox has been named in National League Team of Midweek for the second match running.

The youngster bagged the crucial equaliser in Gateshead's 1-1 draw against Woking on Tuesday night.

Fox's strike came late in the day with just 10 minutes of time remaining but it was certainly worth the wait.

He was included in the Non-League Paper's 'National League Team of the Day' and the 'National League Team of the Weekend' after his debut performance for Gateshead on Saturday.

The Team of Tuesday Night:

Goalkeeper: Chris Elliott (Alfreton Town)
One stunning save in particular caught the eye but this was a vital clean sheet for the Reds and an even more important win at Blyth Spartans.

Defender: Lee Vaughan (Kidderminster Harriers)
On his day he's unplayable. Vaughan looks back to his best and was so impressive as Harriers rolled over FC United of Manchester.

Defender: Ismail Yakubu (Hemel Hempstead)
Recovered from being hit by a firework in the first half to keep Chelmsford at bay. A player who knows how to win promotion.

Defender: Zaine Francis-Angol (AFC Fylde)
AFC Fylde are in form, and so is he. Didn't fancy allowing the Stones to turn the form-book upside down.

Defender: Josh Staunton (Woking)
Only a fantastic goal undone the Cards, who looked much improved. Staunton held things together on Tyneside.

Midfielder: Jack Emmett (Harrogate Town)
A goal and an all-action performance. Stockport County just couldn't keep up with the energetic youth product.

Midfielder: Declan Weeks (Kidderminster)
One of three Harriers to make it in and Weeks is worth of his place. Covered every blade of Aggborough's grass.

Midfielder: Lewis Montrose (AFC Fylde)
Becoming a regular in our select sides, and is establishing himself in among the best players in the National League.

Midfielder: Jordan Parkes (Hemel Hempstead)
Two goals, and a second direct from a corner inside a few weeks. The Tudors captain is the driving force for Dean Brennan.

Midfielder: Elton Ngwatala (Kidderminster)
FC United just couldn't contain him. Ngwatala seems to have it all and again showed why he is one of the National League North's hot prospects.

Striker: Daniel Udoh (Leamington)
Leamington badly needed their victory over Gainsborough and Udoh had arguably his best game of the season leading the line.

Substitutes:
Tony Breedon (Leamington)
Ben Fox (Gateshead)
James Jones (Chester)
Jake Cassidy (Hartlepool)
Brendon Daniels (Alfreton)


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