New York City FC player ratings are determined by you, the Hudson River Blue readers: Here are your NYCFC player ratings after the team beat the odds (again) to beat heavily-favored Philadelphia Union 1-0 in the Eastern Conference Semifinals of the 2025 MLS Cup Playoffs to advance to the Conference Final, where they will face Inter Miami.
Just two weeks after Hudson River Blue readers handed New York City players the best numbers of the year after the 3-1 road win over Charlotte FC, with the Starting XI averaging a stellar 7.9, this team hit new highs following the shock 1-0 upset of Philadelphia, with the Starting XI averaging an exceptional 8.1.
You gave season-high ratings to four starters: Matt Freese (9.4), Maxi Moralez (8.9), Raul Gustavo (8.0), and Thiago Martins (8.4). Even more intriguing, your player ratings for nine of the Starting XI topped the numbers handed out by the FotMob bot, reversing a years-long trend of our readers judging the players more harshly than the algorithm.
It should come as no surprise, then, that Pascal Jansen's 9.3 isn't just a personal best, it's the highest rating for a head coach since HRB started publishing player ratings three years ago.

Remember, New York City entered this knockout game with a squad so depleted that the club announced a few hours before kickoff that Sebastiano Musu, the NYCFC II forward with a total of 13 minutes of playing time with the First Team, had been signed to a Short-Term Agreement to fill out the roster. Jansen's NYCFC not only thoroughly outplayed a full-strength Philadelphia in the team's most important game to date, they did it with a patched-together squad. Or, as Matthew Doyle put it, "The Shield-winning Union just lost at home to a team starting a left back and a child in central midfield, and their No 10 as their No 9."
Freese is your Player of the Match for the second time in these playoffs and the ninth time this year for his five-save clean sheet. Once again, this was a game that NYCFC lost on paper. Philadelphia ended the match with an xG of 2.35 according to Major League Soccer, or 2.04 according to FotMob. And once again, it's New York City who found a way to score while keeping the hosts quiet, and who will continue this fairytale run through the postseason for at least one more week.
Note: FotMob ratings are in parentheses.
Nico Fernández Mercau, off 90+4' (7.8) – 9.1
Hannes Wolf, off 78' (6.7) – 6.5
Maxi Moralez, off 87' (8.1) – 8.9
Agustín Ojeda (7.4) – 7.8
Jonny Shore (7.6) – 7.6
Justin Haak (7.5) – 8.0
Kevin O'Toole (6.6) – 7.2
Tayvon Gray (7.5) – 7.7
Raul Gustavo (7.6) – 8.0
Thiago Martins (8.0) – 8.4
Matt Freese (8.6) – 9.4
