Domènec Torrent Appointed NYCFC Head Coach (June '18) / Mutually Agree to Part Ways (November '19)

What Are Your Thoughts on Torrent as NYCFC Head Coach?

  • Quite Really Pleased

    Votes: 8 20.5%
  • Really Pleased

    Votes: 13 33.3%
  • Pleased

    Votes: 16 41.0%
  • Neither Pleased or Displeased

    Votes: 1 2.6%
  • Displeased

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Really Displeased

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Quite Really Displeased

    Votes: 1 2.6%

  • Total voters
    39
With the win over Vancouver, Domé Torrent has raised his PPG as NYCFC coach above that of Patrick Vieira. Vieira coached roughly 2.5 seasons (83 games) and earned 139 points for 1.675 PPG. Torrent stumbled severely after 5 wins in his first 6 games, and through the first 6 games this year, he had 33 points in 25 games for 1.320 PPG. Since then the team is 14-4-3 (2.143 PPG) and his overall record is 22-12-12 for 1.696 PG.
This doesn't prove who is a better coach. Nor is it certain that Torrent's record will remain above Vieira's in either the short or long term. But I think it's notable that Torrent reached this milestone rather quickly after being rather far back.
For completeness, Kreis had a 1.088 PPG in 34 games and NYCFC is 71-51-41 for 1.558 PPG overall.
The core of PV’s team was more than a mess after Kreis ruined it through its initial creation - took him his entire tenure to replace the damaged goods that couldn’t be done in one fell swoop. Dome inherited a team essentially intact and already running on all cylinders when PV left. Those are data points that greatly influence the ability to accumulate points.
 
This is a really fascinating nugget.

10. One counterintuitive reason why NYCFC has been so good this year? The subtraction of World Cup winner David Villa. Villa was lights-out in the Big Apple, scoring 77 goals in 117 MLS games between 2015-18. The Spaniard was a class act off the field, endearing himself to fans and media members. But a well-placed source told me recently that Villa was not on speaking terms with coach Dome Torrent by the end of last season, and that that rift with his compatriot upset the dressing room, where Villa’s status made him revered.


Before you attack the messenger, Doug is one of the top soccer writers in the country -- he doesn't make stuff like this up.
 
This is a really fascinating nugget.




Before you attack the messenger, Doug is one of the top soccer writers in the country -- he doesn't make stuff like this up.

Villa had a rift with Kreis and Villa won.

Villa had a rift with Dome and Dome won.
 
This is a really fascinating nugget.




Before you attack the messenger, Doug is one of the top soccer writers in the country -- he doesn't make stuff like this up.

I could see this being true. Dome came into a well oiled machine and broke it. Villa probably wasn't too happy with that and they disagreed on the future of the club.

As many analysts have said, one could argue dome has created a better machine. One that can adapt to the game and do it flawlessly.

I miss Villa cause he was always dependable and one of my favorite players of all time. I sometimes wonder what our season would be like this year if he was still here. Granted we wouldn't have Mitri but Heber may have still arrived to replace Jo. Imagine a Villa Heber taty front line with maxi, ring and parks behind them. Scary for any defensive line to think about.
 
I wonder how true this really is. I will say that it's been odd how completely out of the picture Villa has been this season. Granted, he is playing half-a-world away, but there has been little from him about NYC. Nothing on Twitter wishing us luck before a big game; none of that kind of stuff. Maybe that will change after he's been out a while - maybe not.

For those curious, he has scored 11 goals this season in 21 appearances. He's generally been healthy, missing only 5 games for injury.

Sadly, the J League season ends in December, so he wouldn't be clear to come to NYC for any playoff games even if he were so inclined.
 
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I could see this being true. Dome came into a well oiled machine and broke it. Villa probably wasn't too happy with that and they disagreed on the future of the club.

As many analysts have said, one could argue dome has created a better machine. One that can adapt to the game and do it flawlessly.

I miss Villa cause he was always dependable and one of my favorite players of all time. I sometimes wonder what our season would be like this year if he was still here. Granted we wouldn't have Mitri but Heber may have still arrived to replace Jo. Imagine a Villa Heber taty front line with maxi, ring and parks behind them. Scary for any defensive line to think about.

i actually dont think heber gets here, as dome would of said taty is there instead of Jo and medina is there as a back up too.
 
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i actually dont think heber gets here, as dome would of said taty is there instead of Jo and medina is there as a back up too.

If that were true he wouldn't have come this year either and we'd have played with taty as a 9. Don't think dome saw taty playing as a 9 or he would have said so instead of saying we were looking for one.
 
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If that were true he wouldn't have come this year either and we'd have played with taty as a 9. Don't think dome saw taty playing as a 9 or he would have said so instead of saying we were looking for one.

we tried that and it was failing ( win less in like 5-6) thats why they went for heber in like late march. it wasnt working so we needed something up top.

EDIT: i dont think anyone was going to admit the missing piece. if villa was here he would be there with taty and not heber thats just how i see it.
 
Villa had a rift with Kreis and Villa won.

Villa had a rift with Dome and Dome won.

Villa had a rift with Dome and Pep won.

Make no mistake, Dome was the recipient of being part of Pep’s entourage who agreed to take the reigns after PV bolted. That CFG showed up at the beginning of this year to pass judgement showed Dome was hanging on by a thread.
 
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I wonder how true this really is. I will say that it's been odd how completely out of the picture Villa has been this season. Granted, he is playing half-a-world away, but there has been little from him about NYC. Nothing on Twitter wishing us luck before a big game; none of that kind of stuff. Maybe that will change after he's been out a while - maybe not.

For those curious, he has scored 11 goals this season in 21 appearances. He's generally been healthy, missing only 5 games for injury.

Sadly, the J League season ends in December, so he wouldn't be clear to come to NYC for any playoff games even if he were so inclined.
I'm not sure I would have expected those kinds of posts from Villa. But I have seen him "like" plenty of things from the club and other players on instagram.
 
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Is this the start of #DomeGone?


I wouldn't be surprised if Dome leaves after 2020 to take a job in Europe or return to Pep's side, especially with Pep having a lot of trouble right now. It would be a great loss for us as a club and would suck to have to go through the growing pains of a new coach, new system, and/or playing style. no doubt, new players as well. If we win MLS cup and continue our form through 2020 for another deep run or possible repeat, there's no doubt in my mind that Dome will be gone to a club in Europe. I think he's pretty fed up with the travel and refs as well, so a good offer is all it would take for him not to extend his contract with us.
 
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Is this the start of #DomeGone?


*cough*


Sadly this story refuses to go away, partly because goal.com love repeating rumours they hear as fact without verifying them.

Note that the above article was released following rumours made in the press more than a month ago (check the date) yet goal.com are still reporting this like it's a fresh story. I'd also point out that the MEN these days get a lot of their news stories direct from CFG sources after spending quite a lot of effort cosying up to them, so I'd trust their articles a lot more than anyone else's.