
New York City vs Austin player ratings
Keaton Parks is your POTM after New York City FC came up short against Austin FC on a warm night in Texas.
Keaton Parks is your POTM after New York City FC came up short against Austin FC on a warm night in Texas.
Alonso Martínez starred and unsurprisingly was named Player of the Match, but the whole team scored highly after producing a second straight home win.
Tayvon Gray is your POTM for the first time this season — and earns a stellar 9.1 for his two assists and 90 minutes of hustle.
Malachi Jones is your POTM, Mounsef Bakrar gets the lowest player rating in history of HRB.
Your NYCFC ratings from an underwhelming performance on the West Coast showed frustrations with many players, with two members of the Starting XI scoring in the 3s.
A red card, a VAR-given penalty, a well-drilled Columbus: Here are your player ratings – and Matt Freese's 5th POTM this season – after NYCFC brought the fight but came up short.
A pair of New York City attacking players received ratings over 9.0, yet neither player was in Nick Cushing's Starting XI. It’s been that kind of streak for a team that has won five in a row.
Another game, another one-goal win — this was closer than most, and your ratings reflect that tension. The game-winning goal from Keaton Parks earns him your first POTM this season.
The feels are so good that you gave Nick Cushing a record-setting 8.4 — and referee Rosendo Mendoza a 7.4. Wolf is your POTM for the third consecutive game.
Hannes Wolf didn't just score the game-winner, he tormented the Union defense — no wonder he's your POTM. Plus: Raquinho gets your highest ratings on the night.
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.