New York City vs Toronto player ratings
The levels are good after a hard-fought win on the road. Hannes Wolf earns his first POTM this season.
The levels are good after a hard-fought win on the road. Hannes Wolf earns his first POTM this season.
A flat home performance translated to low ratings and killed many of the positive vibes that permeated during the team's five-match unbeaten run. But hey, Kevin O'Toole put in a POTM performance.
The late 2-1 win over Charlotte FC marks the first time this season that four NYCFC players received ratings over 8.0.
Santiago Rodríguez not only had a goal and an assist, he was the engine that powered New York City FC's win — and he's your POTM.
A win, a clean sheet, and a POTM performance from goalkeeper Matt Freese — it's his fourth of the year.
It was a draw that felt like a loss — and according to the xG should have been a win.
Your latest player ratings reflect a mix of admiration and disappointment befitting a nervy road draw earned against a Messi-less Miami.
Matt Freese made key saves to keep New York City competitive in the eventual road loss to FC Cincinnati, earning him Player of the Match honors for a second time this season.
Your best ratings of the year for New York City's best result of the year.
Santi's goal puts him top of the club with (checks notes) one goal, and earns him POTM honors.
A first time for everything: Referee Erick Lezama earned the highest rating on the night, and is your POTM.
The Iceman's penalty save was the one bright spot in an otherwise forgettable loss, and earned him Player of the Match honors.
Now that the season is done and dusted it's time to look at the NYCFC Player Ratings for the year.
New signing Julián Fernández earns his first POTM.
Your ratings from the rough road loss at Audi Field that put New York City's season on the brink.
Santiago Rodríguez is your POTM with the highest rating of any New York City player this year.