We may have "lacked confidence", but what I saw happen is that DC heavy-pressed and counterpressed us to death in those first twenty minutes and then we got roasted by Acosta and Rooney, singly and in combination.Even Dome craps on Araos. Guess some things are universal.
Kwame deleted the tweet. This is why you screenshot everything.
In a vacuum, (and yes, I know, we aren’t in a vacuum, and this game came during a terrible run of form) did the team really play that badly yesterday? Away to a hot team, without our main midfield cog?We should start a drinking game for every time that the MLS talking heads crap on NYCFC or call them an “easy out” in the playoffs. It’s all you are going to hear - not that it is wrong, but they beat the narrative to death.
In a vacuum, (and yes, I know, we aren’t in a vacuum, and this game came during a terrible run of form) did the team really play that badly yesterday? Away to a hot team, without our main midfield cog?
Doyle said DC “toyed with” NYCFC, now we are being called “an easy out”
And that’s not to say we played great yesterday and have nothing to worry about going forward. I just saw some encouraging signs that the offense looked better
Or am I just being crazy and grasping at straws to not be depressed about the playoffs?
Herrera was out for 8 games before this bad run started, during which the team earned 2.375 PPG. You can't blame this on missing Yangel.
I actually agree with you. And like you said, you really can't take this in a vacuum, as everything before this has been terrible as well, but I was somewhat encouraged by the second half. I was terribly discouraged by the first 20' however.In a vacuum, (and yes, I know, we aren’t in a vacuum, and this game came during a terrible run of form) did the team really play that badly yesterday? Away to a hot team, without our main midfield cog?
Doyle said DC “toyed with” NYCFC, now we are being called “an easy out”
And that’s not to say we played great yesterday and have nothing to worry about going forward. I just saw some encouraging signs that the offense looked better
Or am I just being crazy and grasping at straws to not be depressed about the playoffs?
What is your personal XG for the game? Assume no PKs either way. How many goals did DCU deserve based on chances created, and how many did NYC deserve? Because I see at best a 2-1 scoreline for DC. I'll invite Seven or anyone else to respond as well.I actually agree with you. And like you said, you really can't take this in a vacuum, as everything before this has been terrible as well, but I was somewhat encouraged by the second half. I was terribly discouraged by the first 20' however.
From yesterday, I thought the first 20' was some of the worst we had ever played. The rest of the first half wasn't all that great either. The second half I thought we played pretty well.
Here's some more positive spin to try to put on yesterday's game. DC was awarded a questionable PK call, and even if you think it should have been called, I'd argue that DC didn't really "earn" it (i.e., beat a player resulting in a needed foul, also think that the ball's original path was going to be dangerous). DCU got away with some questionable PK shouts (stepping on Mata's foot on the end, Brilliant got away with pulling Villa, and I think Taty in the box twice, hindering their abilities to get shots off). We've seen fouls like Arriola had on Callens given red cards before (I don't think it was a red, but those have been given. I am perplexed as to why that wasn't a yellow).
All in all, as you said, I don't think yesterday's game, as a standalone, is a reason to worry. But all the games leading up to it, and the reasons mgarbowski posted above are legit reasons to be concerned.
I think that's about right. But I don't think a 2-1 result at DC given their current form is all that concerning.What is your personal XG for the game? Assume no PKs either way. How many goals did DCU deserve based on chances created, and how many did NYC deserve? Because I see at best a 2-1 scoreline for DC. I'll invite Seven or anyone else to respond as well.
I am ok with losing this one. I wanted DC to move up the ranking because I want to be able to avoid them in the 1 game knock out round. They are playing really hot right now, and they have the league's media team going ape shit with the last to playoff bound story line. That's a bad recipe for who ever gets them first.
Ideally I think finishing 4th is the best thing that could happen to us (assuming NJ doesn't finish 1st). If we can get a tie and DC win next week we will play philly again, which I think we can beat, then on to ATL which again i think (maybe?) we can beat but even if we don't it will be less demoralizing then losing to NJ. I just can't handle 4 months of thinking this shit season was ended by them.
Lets be honest. The league hates us. We are like the 10th fairytale story line the league wants to express to the world. We are not going to get any favors from them. In order of prefrence I would say the league wants:
1) Atlanta for its attendance hype
2)LAG for Zlatanmania
3)DCU for Roonymania & last to first turnaround hype
4)LAFC for first season trophy hype
5)SEA for just get in and anything can happen hype
6-8) Anyone I guess, they can spin it somehow
9) NJ or VAN for Adams or Davies hype train before they go off to europe
10) finally us cause IDK villa sunset tour?
11/12) CLB/FCD tiny market / indifferent fan nightmare scenario
What is your personal XG for the game? Assume no PKs either way. How many goals did DCU deserve based on chances created, and how many did NYC deserve? Because I see at best a 2-1 scoreline for DC. I'll invite Seven or anyone else to respond as well.
Pretty much this exactly.I think that's about right. But I don't think a 2-1 result at DC given their current form is all that concerning.
That “goal” in the first few minutes that was called offsides wasn’t. The ball being cleared pinged off an NYCFC player to the DC player - that should have nullified any call for offsides. DC could have been up 3-0 instead of 2-0 after 24 min.What is your personal XG for the game? Assume no PKs either way. How many goals did DCU deserve based on chances created, and how many did NYC deserve? Because I see at best a 2-1 scoreline for DC. I'll invite Seven or anyone else to respond as well.
1) Atlanta for its attendance hype
2)LAG for Zlatanmania
3)DCU for Roonymania & last to first turnaround hype
4)LAFC for first season trophy hype
I posted this in another thread, but if DCU wins their last match, they are locked in at 4. So we don't have that scenario available. We're looking at 3 or 5 depending on our result this Sunday. 3 hosts CLB/MTL (the best possible scenario). And 5 travels to DC (the worst possible scenario). Following this team from the start, I already know what we're getting.