5 Takeaways from David Lee's midseason update
An attempt to read between some of the more notable lines from midseason comments NYCFC Sporting Director David Lee made to the media.
An attempt to read between some of the more notable lines from midseason comments NYCFC Sporting Director David Lee made to the media.
New York City FC's sporting director sat down with the media to explain the current state of the roster, what the future might hold for Talles Magno, and how the team will approach this summer transfer window.
The former New York City FC defender is now an assistant coach in the National Premier Soccer League — when he's not working at his family's pizzerias.
Keaton Parks is your POTM after New York City FC came up short against Austin FC on a warm night in Texas.
New York City FC lose their first-ever matchup with Austin FC: A Gyasi Zardes brace seals a comeback win for the hosts.
NYCFC took the fight to the final whistle in their loss to Austin FC: It's important not to give up, but now they need to find a way to win.
The road blues continue against The Verde and Black: New York City FC lose to Austin FC in the first-ever match between the two clubs.
NYCFC are in the smoked brisket capital of the universe to face Austin FC on a hot and sticky Texas night.
New York City FC have just 7 goals as the away team this year — and are about to head out on an extended road trip for the 6th time in club history.
Alonso Martínez starred and unsurprisingly was named Player of the Match, but the whole team scored highly after producing a second straight home win.
Phil West of Verde All Day tells us about Austin's struggling offense, Brad Stuver's excellent season, and explains the myth of The Groin Demon.
New York City FC secured a second win in a row, beating a sloppy CF Montréal 2-0 thanks to another strong showing from Alonso Martínez.
The Costa Rican forward has turned into a ruthless, efficient finisher and has grabbed control of the New York City FC striker spot on the back of a team-leading eight goals.
NYCFC win their second consecutive game – and 12th of the season – to climb over the New York Red Bulls into fourth place in the Eastern Conference.
New York City end this homestand with a game against a Montréal that give up goals easily — and that are missing key players to international duty.
Elias Grigoriadis of The Ball is Round Montreal tells us about defensive struggles, Josef Martínez's return, and why Montréal's midfield depth will be the X-factor.