New York City’s defense is even better than you think

We crunched the numbers and New York City FC have allowed the fewest away goals in MLS after limiting a white-hot Orlando City to just one goal tonight.

New York City’s defense is even better than you think
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Orlando City SC were on a tear going into tonight’s match against New York City FC. Orlando had four wins in four games since losing to NYCFC on June 28, scoring 13 goals in that run. No other team in Major League Soccer scored more.

That goalapalooza ended tonight when New York City limited Orlando to just one goal in a 1-1 draw played out in the tropical Florida heat. With this result, NYCFC firmed up their hold on a particular stat: New York City are joint-leaders for allowing the fewest goals as the away team in MLS so far this season.

NYCFC allowed just 16 goals in 13 away games, which puts them at the top of the table. New York City are even with LA Galaxy and Vancouver Whitecaps — and ahead of defense-minded teams such as Columbus Crew, Charlotte FC, FC Cincinnati, and Houston Dynamo.

Major League Soccer | Goals Allowed as Away Team*

Team G GA GA/G
1 New York City 13 16 1.23
LA Galaxy 13 16 1.23
Vancouver Whitecaps 13 16 1.23
4 Columbus Crew 12 15 1.25
5 Charlotte FC 13 17 1.31
6 Atlanta United 12 16 1.33
7 FC Cincinnati 12 17 1.42
8 LAFC 11 16 1.45
9 Austin FC 12 18 1.50
Seattle Sounders 12 18 1.50
11 Houston Dynamo 13 20 1.54
12 Real Salt Lake 14 22 1.57
13 NY Red Bulls 13 21 1.62
14 Chicago FC 13 22 1.69
15 Inter Miami 12 21 1.75
16 Orlando City 13 23 1.77
17 FC Dallas 12 22 1.83
Nashville SC 12 22 1.83
19 Portland Timbers 13 24 1.85
20 Toronto FC 14 26 1.86
21 Philadelphia Union 12 23 1.92
22 Colorado Rapids 13 26 2.00
DC United 12 24 2.00
Minnesota United 12 24 2.00
Sporting Kansas City 13 26 2.00
26 New England 10 23 2.30
27 CF Montréal 13 32 2.46
28 St. Louis City 12 30 2.50
29 San Jose Earthquakes 12 36 3.00

*As of matches that started on July 20, 2024

There’s no secret to the overall success of this New York City defense this season. We saw it tonight: Goalkeeper Matt Freese is good at keeping the ball out of the net, a backline anchored by Thiago Martins and Birk Risa frustrates opponents, and a midfield patrolled by James Sands is difficult for other teams to navigate.


But New York City had Freese, Thiago Martins, Risa, and Sands all in the same Starting XI just once during this four-game road trip. In recent games, A defense that featured Strahinja Tanasijević and Justin Haak was just as impressive as the first-choice Starting XI, allowing five goals in four games.

If only the attack was as imperious as the defense. New York City finished the four-game road trip without any wins after scoring just four goals. At the risk of sounding basic: A defense will keep you in a game, but you can’t win without scoring.

New York City FC’s Hot Goal Summer
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.

2 thoughts on “New York City’s defense is even better than you think

  1. The article title is spot on – I was surprised to see this stat. It’s very encouraging. Having watched all the matches, my gut feel is this is largely due to Matt Freese (what can’t that guy do – he’s awesome). But would be interesting to dive into some other defensive metrics to learn what exactly we are doing defensively on the road that eclipses most other teams (besides goaltending). HRB you got my wheels turning!

  2. welp, idk. can’t argue the stats but it feels me more of an individual excellence aka matty iceman than the ‘defense’ as a collective. recently nycfc defense has been like hey no matter how we mess up, we got our goalie in the back sort. not sure we can get comfy with our alt D in the likes of Tana, McFie, Illenic etc etc. that includes tired Risa too

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